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The scope of the present work is indicated by the title, and 
will, it is hoped, be readily understood by reference to the List 

of Publications which precedes it. For the general arrange- 
ment, the Treasurer, Mr P. Howes, and the Secretary, Mr '/'. IK 
Atkinson, arc responsible; Mr Howes has also prepared the List 

of Publications, and has seen the whole through the Press. The 
Index itself has been made by Mr (i. J. lira i/. 



DtcmUr, 1898. 



CONTENTS. 



Publications : 

Quarto Series .......... vii 

Octavo Series viii 

Reports and Communication* ....... ti 

Proceedings and Communications, New Series . . . xiv 

Occasional Publications ........ xv 

Extra Series xv 

LiHtH of Members xvi 

l.\m:x 1-80 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 

PUBLICATIONS. QUARTO SERIES. 

Volume I. 

I. A Catalogue of the original Library of St Catharine's 
Hall, 1475. Ed. by Professor G. E. Corrie, B.D. pp. viii + 11. 
1840. Is. 6d. 

II. Abbreviata Cronica, 1377 — 1469. Ed. by J. J. Smith, 
M.A. pp.viii + 22 + 1 facsimile plate. 1840. 2s. 6d 

III. An account of the Consecration of Abp. Parker. Ed. 
by J. Goodwin, B.D. pp. viii + 9 — 27 + 1 facsimile plate. 1841. 
3s. 6cZ. 

IV. An application of Heraldry to the illustration of 
University and Collegiate Antiquities. By H. A. Woodham, 
A.B. Part I. pp. 1 — 73 + 1 coloured plate and illustrations in the 
text. 1841. Out of print. 

V. An application of Heraldry, etc. By H. A. Woodham, 
M.A. Part II. pp. 75—93 + 3 plates (1 coloured). 1842. 4s. 6d 

VI. A Catalogue of the MSS. and scarce books in the 
Library of St John's College. By M. Cowie, M.A. Part I. pp. 
vii+1— 86. 1842. Out of print. 

VII. A description of the Sextry Barn at Ely, lately 
demolished. By Professor R. Willis, M.A. pp. 8 + 4 plates. 1843. 
3s. 

VIII. A Catalogue of the MSS. and scarce books in the 
Library of St John's College. By M. Cowie, M.A. Part II. 
pp. 87—162. 1843. Out of print. 

IX. Architectural Nomenclature of the Middle Ages. By 
Professor R. Willis, M.A. pp. 86 + 3 plates. 1844. Out of print. 



viii ' PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 

X. Roman and Roman-British Remains at and near Shef- 
ford. By Sir Henry Dryden, Bart., M.A. 

And a Catalogue of Coins from the same place. By C. W. King, 
M.A. pp. 24 + 4 plates (3 colo ured). 1845. Qs. 6d. 

XI. Specimens of College Plate. By J. J. Smith, M.A. 
pp. 18+ 13 plates. 1845. 15s. 

XII. Roman-British Remains. On the materials of two 
sepulchral vessels found at Warden. By Professor J. S. 
Henslow, M.A. pp. i + 2 plates. 1846. 4s. 

Volume II. 

XIII. Evangelia Augustini Gregoriana. A description of 
MSS. 286 and 197 in the Parker Library. By J. Goodwin, B.D. 
pp. 42 + 11 plates (some coloured). 1847. 20s. 

XIV. Miscellaneous Communications, Part I : 

I. On palimpsest sepulchral brasses. By A. W. Franks, pp. 

1 — 6 + 1 folding plate. 

II. On two British Shields found in the Isle of Ely. By 

C. W. Goodwin, M.A. pp. 7 — 13 + 4 plates. 

III. A Catalogue of the Books bequeathed to C. C. College 

by Tho. Markaunt in 1439. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. 
pp. 15—20. 

IV. The genealogical history of the Feeville Family. By 

A. W. Franks, pp. 21 — 29 + 3 plates + Pedigree. 1848. 
15s. 

XV. An historical Inquiry touching St Catharine of 
Alexandria : to which is added a Semi-Saxon Legend. By 
C. Hardwick, M.A. pp. 48 + 2 pfafca*. 1849. 12s. 

* [I. From the Menologiuin Basilianuni. 

II. Coloured figure of St Catharine traced from the wall of St Martin's 
Church, Leicester.] 



PUBLICATIONS. OCTAVO SERIES. 

I. The Anglo-Saxon Legends of St Andrew and St Vero- 
nica. Ed. by C. W. Goodwin, M.A. pp. xi + 47. 1851. 2s. 6c?. 

II. Fragment of a Gr^co-Egyptian work upon Magic. 
Ed. by C. W. Goodwin, M. A. pp. x + 57 + 1 facsimile plate. 1852. 
3s. 6d 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. IX 

III. Ancient Cambridgeshire. By C. C. Babington, M.A. 
1853. pp. viii + 78 + 4 plates* and a map. 3s. 6d. (See No. XX 

for 2nd edition.) 

* [Roman Stations at Cambridge, Grantchester and Bury, and Roman 
Villa at Comberton.] 

IV. A History of Waterbeach. By W. K. Clay, B.D. 
pp. x + 148+ 3 plates. 1859. 5s. 

V. The Diary of Edward Rud ; to which are added 
several Letters of Dr Bentley. Ed. by H. R. Luard, M.A. 
pp. vii + 52. 1860. 2s. 6d. 

VI. A History of Landbeach. By W. K. Clay, B.D. pp. 
vii + 126 + 1 plate. 1861. is. 6d. 

VII. A History of Horningsey. By W. K. Clay, B.D. 
pp. xv + 60. 1865. 2s. 6d. 

VIII. The Correspondence of Richard Porson, M.A., 
formerly Regius Professor of Greek Ed. by H. R. Luard, 
M.A. pp. xiii+143. 1867. 4s. 6d. 

IX. The History of Queens' College. Part. I. 1446 — 1560. 
By W. G. Searle, M.A. pp. viii + 296. 1867. 8s. 

X. Historical and Architectural Notes on Great St 
Mary's Church. By S. Sandars, M.A. 

Together with the Annals of the Church. By Canon E. 
Venables, M.A. pp. 98 + folding plan and 4 illustrations in the 
text. 1869. 3s. 

1 XL A History of Milton. By the late W. K. Clay, B.D. 
pp. xii + 108. 1869. 3s. 

v XII. The Coins, Tokens, and Medals of the Town, County 
and University of Cambridge. By W. G. Searle, M.A. pp. viii 
+ 40. 1871. 2s. 

v XIII. The History of Queens' College. Part II. 1560 — 
1662. By W. G. Searle, M.A. pp. 297—584. 1871. 8s. 

XIV. The History and Antiquities of the Parish of 

BOTTISHAM AND OF THE PRIORY OF ANGLESEY. By EDW. HAILSTONE, 

Jun. pp. xii + 372 + 7 plates. 1873. 12s. 

XV. AN ANNOTATED LlST OF BOOKS PRINTED ON VELLUM TO BE 
FOUND IN THE UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE LIBRARIES AT CAMBRIDGE ; 
WITH AN APPENDIX ON THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CAMBRIDGE LIBRARIES. 

By S. Sandars, M.A. pp. 80. 1878. 2s. 



X PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 

XVI. A Supplement to the History of the Parish of 

BOTTISHAM AND THE PRIORY OF ANGLESEY. By Ed\V. HAILSTONE, 

Jun. pp. 35. 1878. Is. 

* ¥ * Nos. XIV and XVI, with a title-page to the whole work, 
form a volume. 1873 — 78. 13s. 

XVII. Josselin's Historiola Collegii Corporis Christi et 
Beatae Mariae Cantabrigiae. Edited by J. W. Clark, M.A. 
pp. vi + 68 and folding plan of rooms. 1880. 2s. 

XVIII. The Bells of Cambridgeshire. By J. J. Raven, 
D.D. pp. 192 + folding plate and illustrations in the text. 1881. 
Out of print. 

XIX. A Supplement to the 'Bells of Cambridgeshire,' 
with an Index to the whole work. By J. J. Raven, D.D. pp. 
193—220. 1882. Out of print. 

*%* Nos. XVIII and XIX, with a title-page to the whole work, 
form a volume. 1881 — 82. Out of print. 

XX. Ancient Cambridgeshire. By C. C. Babington, M.A., 
F.R.S., F.S.A. Second edition much enlarged, pp. viii + 106 + 
illustrations in the text and a map. 1883. 5s. 

XXI. Memoir of the Rev. Caleb Parnham, B.D., St John's 
College. By J. R. Lunn, B.D. Second edition, much enlarged, 
pp. 50. 1884. 2s. 

\ XXII. Suggestions addressed to King Henry VIII. for a 
Coinage for Ireland and the other islands belonging to 
England. By Nicholas Tyery. Edited by G. O. White-Cooper, 
M.A., M.B., and F. J. H. Jenkinson, M.A. pp. 51 + Illustrations 
on India paper (in text). 1886. Out of print. 

XXIII. The Diary of Alderman S. Newton (1662 — 1717). 
Edited by J. E. Foster, M.A. pp. xvi + 144. 1890. 5s. 

1 XXIV. Mr Essex's Journal of a Tour through part of 
Flanders and France made in August 1773. Edited by W. M. 
Fawcett, M.A., F.S.A. pp. xxxvi + 77 + with portrait, silhouette 
front., and illustrations in the text. 1888. 5s. 

XXV. The Register of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials 
in St Michael's Parish, Cambridge. Edited by J. Venn, Sc.D. 
pp. vii + 213. 1891. 5s. 

XXVI. A Short Calendar of the Feet of Fines for 
' Cambridgeshire. By Walter Rye, F.S.A. pp. vii + 196. 1891. 

5s. 

XXVII. Ingulf and the Historia Croylandensis. By 
W. G. Searle, M.A. pp. viii + 216 + 1 folding plate. 1894. 7s. Gd. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY". XI 

XXVIII. On the Abbey of St Edmund at Bury. By 
M. R. James, Litt.D. pp. viii + 220 + folding plan,. 1895. 7s. Qd. 

J XXIX. Biographical Notes on the Librarians of Trinity 
College on Sir Edward Stanhope's Foundation. By Robert 
Sinker, D.D. pp. xii + 86. 1897. 3s. Qd. 



REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS. 8vo. 

Reports I— X. May G, 1841— May C, 1850. [Not published.] 

The first four Reports contain Lists of Printed and MS. Material 
relating to Cambridge, and a proposal to Index the Baker, Hare, 
Cole, Bowtell, and other MS. collections. 

Communications, Vol. I. 1859. 

Report XL May 26, 1851. Communications, No. I. pp. 
1—36. 1851. Is. 

Report XII. May 17, 1852. Communications, No. II. pp. 
37 — 50 + plate, Roman Vessel found at Foxton. 1852. Is. 

Report XIII. May 2, 1853. Communications, No. TIT. pp. 
51 — 80 + plate, Elizabethan shoe and clog found in Corpus Christi 
College. 1853. Is. 

Report XIV. May 22, 1854. Communications, No. IV. pp. 
81—124. 1854. Is. 

Report XV. May 14, 1855. Communications, No. V. pp. 
125 — 176 + 3 Illustrations: Episcopal Figure from Mortuary Roll of 
John de Hothain, Vases from Bincombe, Dorset (2). 1855. Is. Qd. 

Report XVI. May 5, 1856. Communications, No. VI. pp. 
177—240. 1856. Is. Qd. 

Report XVII. May 18, 1857. Communications, No. VII. 
pp. 241—286. 1857. Is. 6c/. 

Report XVIII. May 17, 1858. Communications, No. VIII. 
pp. 287— 3i2 + plate, Arms, Millington and Woodlarke. 1858. 
Is. Qd. 

Report XIX. May 23, 1859. Communications, No. IX. pp. 
343_374. Is. Qd. 

Communications, Vol. II. 1864. 

Report XX. May 14, 1860. Communications, No. X. pp. 
1 — 66 + plate, Fibuhe found at Barrington. 1860. 2s. 



Xll ' PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY". 

Report XXI. May 13, 1861. Communications, No. XI. pp. 
67—146. 1861. 2s. 

Report XXII. May 12, 1862. Communications, No. XII. 
pp. 147—218. 1862. 2s. 

Report XXIII. May 11, 1863. Communications, No. XIII. 
pp. 219—294. 1863. 2s. 

Report XXIV. May 9, 1864. Communications, No. XIV. 
pp. 295 — 370 + 4 plates: St John's Hospital, Piscina (2), Ground 
Plan. 1864. 2s. 

Communications, Vol. III. 1879. 

Report XXV. May 9, 1865. Communications, No. XV (mis- 
printed XIV). pp. 1—60. 1865. 2s. 

Report XXVI. May 14, 1866. Communications, No. XVI 
(misprinted XV). pp. 61— 118. 1866. 2s. 

Report XXXIII. May 19, 1873. With Abstract of Proceed- 
ings (including Annual Reports XXVII— XXXII). 1866—1873. 
Communications, No. XVII. pp. 119 — 294 + 8 plates : 1. Hand- 
writing of Dr John Edwards. 2. Facsimile, " Image of Pity." 
3 — 6. Fulbourn Church (4 folding). 7 — 8. Bronze Statuette found 
at Earith. 1878. Ss. 

Report XXXVI. May 15, 1876, with Abstract of Proceedings 
(including Annual Reports XXXIV, XXXV). 1873—1876. Com- 
munications, No. XVIII. pp. 295 — 414 + 2 plates, Terra Cotta 
Statuettes found at Tanagra. 1879. 3s. 

Communications, Vol. IV. 1881. 

Report XXXVII. May 28, 1877. Communications, No. XIX. 
pp. 3 — 82 (no pp. 83 — 84) + 5 plates: 1. Fresco discovered in 
Chesterton Church. 2. Prehistoric Peruvian Stone Implements. 
3. Early Runic Calendar. 4, 5. Etruscan Bronzes. 1878. 3s. 

Report XXXVIII. May 27, 1878. Communications, No. XX. 
pp.85 — 186 + 8 plates : 1 — 3. Irish Basilica, &c. 4. Flint Imple- 
ments from Helwan near Cairo. 5. Map of part of the Nile. 
6. Norwegian Clog Calendar. 7, 8. Flint Implements from the 
Barnwell River-Gravel and Chesterton Gravel-pits. 1878. Out of 
print. 

Report XXXIX. May 26, 1879. Communications, No. XXI. 
pp. 187 — 312 + 6 plates: 1. Leaden Vessel in Trinity College Li- 
brary. 2. Powder Flask in the Collection of W. B. Redfern, Esq. 
3. Mace borne by Senior Esquire Bedell. 4. Inscriptions on the 
Bells of King's College. 5. Arms of de l'lsle and of Arundel, 
Bishops of Ely (in colour). 6. Tracery on South Wall of Landbeach 
Church. 1881. 4s. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. X1U 

Report XL. May 24, 1880. Communications, No. XXII. 
pp. 313—432 + 8 plates: 1. Carved Oak Tally Board in the Collec- 
tion of W. B. Redfern, Esq. 2. Roman Potters' Kilns found at 
Ashdon and at Colchester. 3, 4. Trinity Church, Cambridge : 
5. Stone Figure of a Mitred Abbot discovered in Trinity Church, 
1878. G. Inscribed Vase found at Cuilden Mordeu. 7. Plan shew- 
ing position of St John Baptist's Church, Cambridge. 8. Swords in 
the possession of Mr W. W. Faulden. 1881. Out of print. 

Communications, Vol. V. 1886. 

Report XLI. May 30, 1881. Communications, No. XXITT. 
pp. 1 — 56 + 12 plates: 1 — 12. Anglo-Saxon Antiquities from Bar- 
rington. 1883. 12s. 

Report XLII. May 22, 1882. Communications-, No. XXIV. 
pp. 57 — ISi + \0 plates : 1 — 6. Palaeolithic Implements from South 
Africa. 7—10. Minster Church, Aachen. 1884. 8s. 6c/. 

Report XLIII. May 7, 1883. Communications, No. XXV. 
pp. 185—272 + 7 plates : Etruscan Mirrors, &c. 1884. 7s. 6d. 

Report XLIV. May 26, 1884. Communications, No. XXVI. 
pp. 273—378. 1886. 5s. 

Communications, Vol. VI. 1891. 

Report XLV. May 18, 1885. pp. i — 1. Communications, No. 
XXVII. pp. 1 — 176 + plates 1, 2, Inscriptions, Wilne, Masham, 
Jarrow, &c. 1887. 7s. 6d. 

Report XLVI. May 24, 1886. li — lxxxvi. Communications, 
No. XXVIII. pp. 177— 3V2 + plates 3, 4, Eadmer's Historia No- 
vorum. 1888. 5s. 

Report XL VII. May 24, 1887. pp. lxxxvii— cxxvi. Com- 
munications, No. XXIX. pp. 313—346. 1890. 3s. 

Report XLVIII. May 21, 1888. pp. cxxvii— clii. Communi- 
cations, No. XXX. pp. 347 — 404 + 2 plates : Four Gnostic Gems, 
Ancient Earthworks between Tyne and Solway, + Plates : 1 — 18 
Four Runic Calendars. 19. Fire-place in Master's Lodge, Christ's 
College. [No plate 20.] 21. Tympanum, Pampisford Church. 1891. 
7s. 6d 

Proceedings, Vol. VII (New Series I). 1893. 

Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, October 29, 
1888, to May 27, 1889. With Communications made to the Society, 
No. XXXI. pp. 1—84 + plates : 1, 2. Linton Church. 3. Jad- 
linge Stone, Iceland. 4 — 6. Antiquities at Hauxton. 7. Choir 
Stalls, Brampton. 8 — 12. Illustrations of the Bible. 13. Blue 
Glazed Oenochoe. 1891. 7s. 6c?. 



XIV . PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 

Proceedings, October 28, 1889, to May 19, 1890, with Communi- 
cations, No. XXXII. i>]>. Sf>— 184 + plates: 14—25. House of 
Veysey Family in Cambridge. 26—29. Great Fen Road. 30—33. 
Alabaster Retables from Milton and Whittlesford. 1891. 8s. 6d. 

Proceedings, October 20, 1890, to May 27, 1891. With Com- 
munications, No. XXXIII. pp. 185 — 324+ plates: 34, Bird's- 
eye View of Clare, 1714. 35, Cambridgeshire Ditches and Tacitus. 
36—38 (in text), llorham Hall. 39—41 (39 and 40 in text), Barn- 
well Priory. 42, (in text) Proposed bridge St John's, 1698. 1892. 
7s. 6d 

Prockkdings, Vol. VITT (N. S. II). 1895. 

Proceedings, 26 October, 1891, to 25 May, 1892. With Com- 
munications, No. XXXIV. pp. 1 — 84 + plates : 1. Library at 
(Vsena (and 13 illustrations in the text of Chained Books and 
Cases). 2 — 11. Pottery, Bones, etc., Cambridge Boundary Ditches. 
1893. 10s. 

Proceedings, 31 October, 1892, to 17 May, 1893. With Com- 
munications, No. XXXV. pp. 85 — 252 and 2 folding tables, Eton 
and Winchester + Plate 12 (and 1 illustration in text) Bucket, 
Ancient Well at Mountsorrel. 32 illustrations in text, Armorial 
Ensigns of University and Colleges. 2 in text; facsimiles of 2 pages 
in Psalter. Figure 1 Plan shewing probable extent of Castle, 
2_ 4 in text, 5. Plan of Castle, 1785. 6 and 7 in text. Plan, 
Roman House at Swatfham, in text. 4 illustrations (in text). 
Hall of Michael House. 1894. 7s. 6d. 

Proceedings, 23 October, 1893, to 16 May, 1894. With Com- 
munications, No. XXXVI. pp. 253— 4:10+ plates. 13,14. Objects 
found in Ancient Ditches. 15 — 18. Arms of Englishmen at Padua. 
19, 20. Library at Zutphen, and many illustrations in the text. 
1895. 7s. 6d. 

Proceedings, Vol. IX (N. S. III). 

(Not indexed, being still incomplete.) 

Proceedings, 22 October, 1894, to 29 May, 1895. With Com- 
munications. No. XXXVII. pp. 1 — 164 + plates: 1 — 3 (and 5 in 
text), Lincoln Cathedral Library. 4 — 7, The Padders' Way. 1896. 
7s. 6d. ' 

Proceedings, 21 October, 1895, to 27 May, 1896. With Com- 
munications, No. XXXVIII. pp. 165—296. 1897. 5s. 

Proceedings, 28 October, 1896, to 26 May, 1897. With Com- 
munications, No. XXXIX. pp. 297—418. 1898. 5s. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. XV 



OCCASIONAL PUBLICATIONS. 

Catalogue of Coins, Roman and English Series, in the 
Museum of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society. L847. 8vo. 

2s. 

Index to the Baker MSB. By four members of the Cambridge 
Antiquarian Society. J. J. Smith, 0. C. Babington, C. W. Good 
win, and Josk.imi Powioit. Hvo. 1 848. Out of print. 

On the Cover op the Sarcophagus op Rambses III., now in 

THE FlTZWILLIAM MUSEUM. I l_y SAMUEL BlRCH, LL.D. L875. 

4 to. 

*^* This paper lias also been printed in the Society's Communi- 

cations, Vol. Ill, No. XXXV. 

Catalogue op the First Exhibition op the University and 
College Portraits held in the Fitzwilliam Museum, May, Ihhi. 
By J. W. Clark, M.A., President. 1884. 8vo. l«. Out of 

print. 

Catalogue op the Second Exhibition op the University and 
Collicok Portraits h i^i.i> in tiik Fitzwilliam Museum, May, L885. 
By J. W. Clark, M.A., President. L885. 8vo. I*. Out of 

print. 

Catalooui-: ok Loan Com.kction ok Pi.atk kxhibited in the 
Fitzwilliam Museum, May 8, 9, 10, 1895. By J. E. Foster, M.A., 

and T. I). Atkinson. Hvo. Is. 



EXTRA SERIES. 

Luarij Mkmorial Skriks. I. "Grace Hook A," CONTAINING THE 
Proctors' Accounts and other Records op the University, op 
Cambridge for the years 1454 -1488. Edited by Stanley M. 

LeATHEB, M.A. Hvo. pp. xliv I 276. 1897. Issued to Sub 
scribers, 21*. (Members of the Society, 15*.) 

The Scries to he completed in 5 Vols. 

Catalogue op Loan Collection op Plate exhibited in the 

Fitzwilliam MUSEUM, iYIay H, 9, 10, I HOT). |',y .). E. FOSTER, 
M.A., and T. I). Atkinson, [llustrated Edition. 4to. pp. xvi i 
132+ 16 photogravure plates and 15 illustrations in the text. 
Issued to Subscribers, 2I«. Copies (limited to '>- r >, and now out of 
print) on Japanese paper. 



xvi . PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 

LISTS OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY. 8vo. 

May 26, 1879) May 21, 1888. 

May 24, 1880 f v May 27, 1889. 

May 30, 1881! Uut 0J piint ' v May 19, 1890) n f , 

May 22. 1882J , May 1^ 1893 j ° Ut ° fprinL 

May 7, 1883. i May 16, 1894. 

May 26, 1884. ^ May 29, 1895. 

May 18, 18851 ^ - • , w May 27, 1896. 

May 24, 1886/ Uut ° J prmL May 26, 1897. 

May 23, 1887. • May 25, 1898. 

*** With the Lists have been printed the following : The Laws, 
since 1880; List of Publications, since 1882; List of Societies 
in Union, since 1884; Report, since 1886; President's Address 
1887 — 1893; Summary of Accounts, since 1894. 



INDEX. 



ABC as an authorised school book in 
the xvi. century C. m. 3G3 

Aachen, Minster-Church 

C. v. 131 ; It. xlii. xlix 

Abbreviata Chronica ab anno 1877 

usque ad annum 1401), edited by 

J. J. Smith. (1 Facsimile.) 1840 

4to Pub., No. ii. 

Abergele, Seal from It. xxxix. xvi 

Abington Pigotts, Parish Registers 

C. vn. 175 
Pewter plates R. xlvii. cxi 

Ring-dial Pr. vn. 130 

Roman coins, &c. R. xlv. xxxi 

Roman holding C. vi. 309 

Acland, C. L., Garlick Fair and Gar- 
lick Row. 1894 Pr. vm. 313 
Antiquities of the immediate past, 
chiefly from Shetland. 1894 

Pr. vm. 314 
Acre, Various land measures known as 
an R. xlviii. cxxxiv 

Actors in Dr Legge's Tragedy of 
Richardus Tertius C. i. 347 

Acworth, George, Letters to Arch- 
bishops Pole and Parker C. n. 79 
Adams, J. Couch, Bronze Ring-dial. 
1890 Pr. vn. 130 

Africa, South, Neolithic Implements 
C. v. 07 
Palaeolithic Implements C. v. 57 
Africa, West, Copper ring money used 
in trade R. xli. xxv 



Aix la-Chapelle. See Aachen 
Alabaster fragment from Papworth 
Everard R. xl. xii 

retables, Milton and Whittlesford 

Pr. vn. 106 
Alderney, Roman refuse pit 

Pr. vn. 175 
Alemquer, Christian Inscription 

R. xlvii. cviii 
Algeria, The Medrasen in C. HI. 379 
Allbutt, T. C, Trade in Amber in 
ancient times. 1893 Pr. vm. 244 
Allectus, Coins C. n. 1, 235 

Allix, C. P., Excavations at Swaffham 
Bulbeck. 1891 Pr. vn. 221 

Almandine Garnet set in gold 

R. xxxvi. 17 
Altar Cloth, Lyng Church C. vn. 4 
Altar-Slab, St Benedict's Church 

C. vn. 89 

Amasis, Inscription containing the 

name of king R. xlvi. lxiii 

Amazon, Burial urns found near the 

mouth of the C. iv. 411 

Amber, Etymology of the word 

Pr. vm. 244 
Necklace from Wilbraham R. vm. 
trade in ancient times Pr. vm. 244 
Amcottes, Alex., Arms granted, 1549 

R. xix. 8 
America, Central, Explorations in 

R. xliv. cxviii 
Monuments R. xliii. lxxxviii 



G. A. S. Index 



2 



INDEX. 



America (continued) 
See Pennsylvania. New England, 

Utah 
American Pottery. See Pottery 
Amiens, Flint implements 

E. xxn. 6; xxin. 8 
Cathedral, Sculpture 

E. xlviii. exxxix 
Ammonites biplex, fragment 

E. xxxiii. 10 
Amphora, Earthenware, from Chester- 
ton 1!. xxxiii. 7 
from Haslingfield, drawing 

E. xxxvi. 23 
Ampulla. See Bottle 
Andrew, St, Legendary adventures 

E. ix. 5 
Andrew, St, and St Veronica, Anglo- 
Saxon legends, edited by C. W. 
Goodwin. 1851 8vo Pub., No. i. 
Andro-sphinx from Canosa 

E. xxxvi. 22 
Anglesey Abbey, Grain rubber 

E, xxi. 8 
Anglesey Priory, History and Anti- 
quities, by E. Hailstone. 1873-8 
8vo Pub., Nos. xiv., xvi. 
Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Barrington 
C. v. 5 ; E. xli. xii 
Cemetery at Girton 

E. xli. xx ; xlii. li 
Anglo-Saxon legend of St Veronica 

C. i. 3 
legends of St Andrew and St Ve- 
ronica 8vo Pub., No. i. 
notices of St George E. x. 10 
remains from Barrington C. n. 7 
remains from Girton E. xlvi. lxxiv 
remains from cemetery at back of 
St John's Coll. E. xlviii. cxl 
See also Beads. Fibula. Weapons 
Anstey, John, Brass of, at Quy 

E. xvi. 10 ; Woodcut, C. i. 219 

Anstey's chantry at Stow-cum-Quy, 

Deed etc. E. xvi. 10 ; C. i. 201 

Anstey, Herts. Vase containing blood 

E. xxxvin. xviii 



Anthony, John, Two steel caskets of 

xv. century from Nuremberg. 1848 

E. viii. G 

Antiquities found in digging the foun- 
dations for the Museum of Exp. 
Physics B. xxxin. 33 

of the immediate past Pr. viii. 314 

Antlers of Deer, Implements 

E. xxxiii. 1',) 

Antoninus Pius, Coins. See Coins, 
Eoman 

Antwerp, La Maison Plantin 

C. iv. 271 

Apollo, Temple of E. xlviii. exxxvii 

Apthorp pedigree E. xxxiii. 36 

Aran Islands, co. Galway, Ethnology 
and Archaeology Pr. viii. 358 

Arbury, Camp 

E. xiii. 7 ; 8vo Pub. in. 

Archaeological Study, Methods and 
means of Pr. viii. 1 

Archdeacon's Book, Caius College 

E. xxv. 8 

Archer, G., of Ely, Presented palstaves 
and flint implements. 1873 

E. xxxvi. '1 

Architecture. See Aachen. Anglesey 
Priory. Bottisham. Brampton. 
Bury St Edmunds. Cambridge. 
Castle Acre. Cirencester. Com- 
berton. Deerhurst. Dover. Els- 
worth. Ely. Eton. Fahy. 
FvZbourn. Garway. Grantchester. 
Hau.vton. Horltam Hall. How 
House. Landbeach. Libraries. 
Lichfield. Linton. Mainz. Milton. 
Moats and Moated Halls. Mo- 
nastic buildings. Nuremberg. 
Pampisford. Prague. Shengay. 
Little Shelford. Swaffham Prior. 
Teversham. Veysy. Winchester. 
York. 

Architectural Nomenclature of the 

Middle Ages, by E. Willis. 1844 

4to Pub., No. ix. 

Arctic Exploration, Eelics of Barentz 
at the Hague E. xxxvin. xi 



INDEX. 



Ardoch, Perthshire, Camp Pr. vm. 57 

Arizona, Objects from Indian cave 

dwellings and cliff dwellings 

Pr. vm. 23 

Ai'kesden, Bronze wedge R. xxxvi. 15 

Armorial ensigns of the University 

and Colleges and of the Eegius 

Professors Pr. vm. 107 

Arms. See Heraldry 

Arnold, General Benedict, Will, 1781 

C. vii. 18 

Arrow-heads from Newmarket 

R. xlii. xlii 
from Pennsylvania R. xl. xx 

from Upper Canada R. xxxvi. 9 
Imitations of ancient flint 

R. xvn. 10 

Art, Fine, as applied to the illustration 

of the Bible Pr. vn. 31, 70 

Articuli Universitatis Cantabrigiae, c. 

1415 C. i. 85 ; R. xiv. 

Ascham, Roger, Letters 

R. xiv. 7 ; C i. 99 
Ashdon, Roman potter's kiln 

R. xl. xxviii 
Ashton, Dr, Letters relative to Dr 
Bentley C. n. 195 

Remarks.. .on Syriac MSS C. n. 219 
Ashwell Church, Inscription and pic- 
ture R. xlv. xvi 
Music R. xxii. 7 
Athena Nikephoros, Statue R. xli. xix 
Athenae Cantabrigienses, Suggestions 
C. i. 49, 65 
Specimen sheets exhibited R. xvin.7 
Athenian Mercury, Richard Sault, one 
of the editors C. in. 37 
Athenian Inscription R. xvn. 9 
Athletic Sports illustrated by Coins 

R. xliv. cxxviii 

Atkinson, E., Edmund Prideaux. 1890 

Pr. vn. 197 

Atkinson, T. D., House of the Veysy 

family in Cambridge. (12 plates.) 

1889 Pr. vn. 93 

Architectural history of Horham 

Hall. 1891. (3 pp. of ill.) Pr.vn.210 



Atkinson, T. D. (continued) 

Hauxton Parish Church (on paint- 
ing of St Thomas of Canterbury). 
1892 Pr. vm. 75 

Roman house at Swaffham Prior, 
Cambs. (1 ill.) 1893 

Pr. vm. 229 

Hall of Michael House, Cambridge. 

(4 ill.) 1893 Pr. vm. 234 

Site of the Chapter House of Ely 

Cathedral. (1 ill.) 1893 

Pr. vm. 242 
Atkinson, T. D. and J. E. Foster, Cata- 
logue of Loan Collection of Plate, 
1895. See Plate 
Atkinson, T. D. and T. McK. Hughes. 
Remains of Roman House, Swaff- 
ham Prior. 1892-3 Pr. vm. 173, 229 
Atlantis, Legend of R. xliii. lxxxvii 
Aurelianus, Coins C. v. 225 

Aurelius, Coins R. xlv. vii 

Australian weapons R. xlviii. cxxxiv 
Avenches. See Aventicum 
Aventicum, Electrotype of a die of a 
Gaulish coin R. xxxm. 36 

Axe, Bronze, from Horningsey 

R. xxxvi. 22 
Flint, from Bottisham Lode 

R. xxxvi. 13 
Flint, from Cromer R. xxxvi. 21 
Stone, from Lake Superior 

R. xxxvi. 9 
Axes, Saxon (?), from Newmarket 

R. xxxvi. 21 
Two lacustrine R. xxxm. 36 

Axon, W. E. A., Legend of the Chap- 
man of Swaffham. 1883 

R. xliii. lxxxix 
Aycliffe, Durham, Sculptured stones 
Pr. vn. 17 

Babington, C. C, Ancient Cambridge- 
shire : or an attempt to trace 
Roman and other ancient roads 
that passed through the County 
of Cambridge, with a record of 
the places where Roman coins and 

1—2 



INDEX. 



Babington, 0. C. (continued) 

other remains have been found. 
4 plates and 1 map. 1858. 

8vo Pub. in. 

Ditto. Second Edition, enlarged. 
1 map. 1883 8vo Dub. xx. 

Small earthen vessel found on the 
site of the Roman Villa at Com- 
berton. 1849 R. ix. 7 

Cast of medallion found at Burwell. 
is id 11. ix. 7 

Sketch of a Saraoenic Arch at Gar- 
way, Herefordshire. 1840 R. x. 6 

Sculptures in Rollestone church. 
Berefordshire. 1849 R, x. 6 

British and Roman roads in Cam- 
bridgeshire. 1860 R. x. 9 

Seals o( Edward III. 1850 R. xi. 7 

Catalogue of tradesmen's tokens 
known to have been issued in the 
County of Cambridge during the 
latter part of the xvn. century. 
1851. C. i. 15 

Roman pottery found near Foxton, 
Cambs. 1 plate. 1852 C. i. 43 

Four ancient ditches in the southern 
part of the county. L852 

R. xii. 8 

Antiquities found in Corpus College. 
(1 plate and 1 ill.) ls.V_> 

C. i. 51 

Roman Causeway found in Bridge 
Street in 1822. 1853 R. xm. 7 

Measurements of the Camps at King's 
Hedges and at Arbury. 1863 

R, xm. 7 

Roman Inscriptions on the Hun- 
tingdon Road. 1853 R. xm. 7 

Fos«, or Devil's Ditch near Brandon ; 
and that near SwatThain, Norfolk. 
1854 C. i. 95 

Excavations of tumuli made by the 

Rev. J. J. Smith, near Hincombe, 

Dorsetshire. 1842. (1 plate.) 1854 

C. i. 141 

Supplement to his paper on the Pen 
Way. 1855 R. xv. 10 



Babington, C. C. (continued) 

Imitations of ancient flint arrow- 
heads and stone hammers. 1857 
R. xvii. 10 

Impression from a seal for labourers' 
passes for the hundred of North 
Stowe. 1857 R. xvii. 10 

Imitations of Roman pottery. 1857 
R. xvni. 7 

West Mere, at Wretham, near Thet- 
ford, Norfolk. 1858 

C. i. 330 ; R. xvni. 8- 

Bronze falx found in the Fens. 1859. 
(111.) C. i. 361 

Anglo-Saxon remains found near 
Harrington. 1800. (1 plate.) 

C. ii. 7; R. xx. 8 

Roman interments between G ravel 
Hill farm and Howe's house. 
1801 R. xxi. 8 

A pair of stones, forming a grain- 
rubber, from Anglesey Abbey. 
1801 R. xxi. 8 

Flint implements from the drift near 
Amiens. 1861 R. xxn. 

Flint hammer found near Burwell. 

1862 C. ii. -201 
Map of Cambridgeshire, by E. 

Bowen, circa 1750. 1802 

R. xxn. 8 
Skull of Bos Primigenius associated 

with flint implements. 1803. (1 

plate.) C. ii. 285 

Flint ' cores ' or masses from which 

flint flakes have been struck. 

1863 R. xxiii. 8 
Roman interments by the side of the 

so-called Via Devana near Cam- 
bridge. 1803. (1 plate and ill.) 

C.n.289 

Imitation of a leaden Pilgrim's 
badge. 1803. R. xxiv. 7 

Remains of the Hospital of St John 
the Evangelist in Cambridge. 1S04. 
(4 plates.) C. n. 351 

Two resinous seals, xvii. century. 
L866 R. x\m. o 



INDEX. 



Babington, C. C. (continual) 

Musea or Studiola in Dr Legge's 

building, Caius College. 1868. 

(1 plan.) C. in. 177 

Roman jar from Burwcll Pen. 18G8 

R. xxxiii. 15 

Small brass figure of an ecclesiastic, 

found in Conington Church. 1870 

R. xxxiii. 20 

Discovery of a Roman villa at 

Hauxton. 1871 R. xxxiii. 25 

Illustrations of old buildings of St 

John's College. 1873 R. xxxiii. 37 

Bronze celt, from Bottisham Lode. 

1874 R. xxxvi. 10 

Flint axe and bronze spur from 

Bottisham Lode. 1874 

R. xxxvi. 13 

Paleolithic flint axe found at Cromer. 

1876 K. xxxvi. 21 

Sketch of east window of the Chapel 

of St John's College. 1876 

R. xxxvi. 21 

Ancient cemetery in the grounds of 

G. S. Gibson, Esq., of Saffron 

Walden. 1876 R. xxxvi. 24 

' Hoisting,' by an earthquake in 

Peru. 1876 R. xxxvu. x 

Wat's and Offa's Dykes. 1880 

R. xli. xiv 

Roman remains exhibited by Mr. 

Pigot. 1880 R. xli. xvi 

Roman remains at Girton and 

Rougham. 1881 R. xli. xxii 

Rings of annual growth of trees. 

1881 R. xlii. xl 

Remarks on J. C. Bruce's paper on 

Hadrian's Wall. 1882 

R. xlii. xliii 

On the death of the Rev. S. S. 

Lewis. 1891 Pr. vn. 287 

Babington, C. 0., and J. J. Smith, 

Foundations of buildings at Ickle- 

ton and Chesterford. 1848 

R. ix. 6 

Babington, Churchill, An Athenian 

inscription. 1856 It. xvn. 9 



Babington, Churchill (continued) 
Greek Imperial coin found in Cam- 
bridge. 1862. (111.) C. ii. 1 
Bronze celt from Horningscy. 1860 
R. xxi. 6 
Three coins of Carausius from Hor- 
ningscy, Waterbeach, and Histon 
Road, Chesterton. 1861 

R. xxii. 6 
Unpublished coin of Carausius ob- 
tained in Cambridge, with two 
similar unpublished coins of 
Allectus. 1862. (111.) C. n. 235 
Inscriptions copied in Crete, by 
Capt. Spratt. 1863 R. xxm. 8 
An inscribed gem. 1867 R. xxxiii. 7 
Some silver coins of Henry VIII and 
Edward VI, found at Bourne. 
1867 R. xxxiii. 7 

Death. 1889 Pr. vn. 71 

Babraham, Free Chantry C. i. 205 
Bacon, Sir Francis. Election as Bur- 
gess in Parliament C. III. 203 
Bacon, G. Mackenzie, An old wooden 
tankard. 1879. (111.) C. iv. 219 
Medieval Jugs from Ditton. 1881 
R. xliii. xxxvi 
Baines, Sir Thos., Arms at Padua. 

Pr. viii. 344 

Baker, Thos., MSS., Extracts relating 

to the election of Vice-Chancellor. 

R. xv. 10 

Mosheim's Letter to the University. 

C. i. 195 

On election of Vice-Chancellor, a.d. 

1600 R. xv. 10 

Proposed Index to MSS. by J. J. 

Smith and E. Venables 

R. ii. 4, in. 5, iv. 5, vi. 4 
Index to the Baker MSS., by Four 
Members of the Cambridge Anti- 
quarian Society (J. J. S., C. C. B., 
C. W. G., J. P.) 8vo. 1848 
Copy of Godwin's Catalogue of 
Bishops. 1615 R. xxv. 8 

Notes in Newman's Concordance 

R. xvn. 10 



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INDEX. 



Bale, Bishop, Letter to Archbishop 
Parker C. in. 157 

Ballycroy, co. Mayo, Plans of Fahy 
Chapel B. xiv. 7 

Fibula B. xxxm. 27 

Balsham, Chantry C. i. 206 

Banks, S., Traces of painting in Cot- 
tenham Church. 1854 B. xiv. 8 
Boman bronze bust found near 
Cottenham. 1855 B. xv. 9 

Catalogue of subscriptions for the 
relief of sufferers from the cattle- 
plague, 1747, at Cottenham. 1865 
C. in. 107; B. xxvi. 7 
Irish fibula. 1871 B. xxxm. 27 

Two touchstones found in Cotten- 
ham. 1871 B. xxxm. 27 
Medieval seal. 1871 E. xxxm. 27 
Denarius of Vespasian. 1871 

E. xxxm. 27 
Banks' collection, Bronze helmeted 
bust B. xlii. xxxv 

Barbadoes, Charib implements 

C. in. 295 

Shell implements E. xxxvi. 22 

Stone implements E. xxxvm. xii 

Barbour, John, Poems C. in. Ill 

Barentz, W., the Arctic Explorer, 

Belies at the Hague 

B. xxxvn. xi 
Barnard Castle, Merchant's mark 

B. xxxm. 36 
Barnham, Boman coins B. xxxvi. 10 
Barnwell. See Cambridge 
Baron, Stephen, Sermons B. ix. 8 

Barrington, Anglo-Saxon remains 

C. ii. 7 ; B. xx. 8 
Anglo-Saxon cemetery C. v. 5 

Chantry C. i. 207 

Danish remains E. xx. 8 

Horse-shoe B. xxxix. xix 

Pottery rings E. xlii. Ii 

Eemains B. xxxix. xviii; xli. xii 
Stones discovered in river ■ 

B. xliv. cxvi 
Bartlow, coins E. xl. xx 

Barton, John, Notes on the past history 



Barton, John (continued) 

of the Church of the Holy Trinity, 
Cambridge. 1879. (3 plates.) 

C. iv. 313 
Bassingbourne, Catalogue of church 
library B. vi. 12 

Churchwardens' accounts 

E. xxn. 7 : xl. xxii 

Vestments, etc. B. xxxm. 11, 13 

Bateman, Bp, Books given to Trinity 

Hall C. ii. 73 

Bead, Anglo-Saxon, from Foxton 

B. xxxvi. 26 

Glass, from Haslingfield B. xxxix. xii 

Beads, mother-of-pearl, from Great 

Shelford B. xlvi. Ix 

Glass, from Londesborough Park 

B. xliv. exxix 
Anglo-Saxon, from Haslingfield 

B. xxxvi. 20 
Beaufort, Thos., Duke of Exeter, Letter 
to the University C. in. 273 

Beaufort, Margaret, Countess of Bich- 
mond and Derby, Vow of widow- 
hood C. i. 71 
Plate belonging to B. xxxm. 19 
Begister containing Bp Fisher's 
funeral sermon, etc. 

B. xxxm. 15 
Tomb in Westminster Abbey 

C. v. 267 

Beccles, First Prayer-book of Edward 

VI, at C. i. 67 

Beck, J., Bronze gothic thurible from 

Elingheims Church, in the Island 

of Gothland. 1879 E. xl. xiv 

Copper- ring money used in trade on 

the west coast of Africa. 1881 

E. XLI. XXV 

Filagree ball pendants. 1881 

B. XLI. XXV 

Studs of belts from Iceland. 1881 
B. xli. xxv 
Becket, Thos., Archbishop of Canter- 
bury, Painting in Hauxton Church 
Pr. vin. 75 
Bedford, Offa's Lane B. xli. xiv 



INDEX. 



Bedfordshire Quarter Sessions Records, 

1652—1662 Pr. vm. 61 

Bedfordshire. See Felmersham. Shef- 

ford. Warden 
Bell, W., Remarks on C. L. Acland's 
Antiquities of the immediate past. 
1894 Pr. vm. 317 

Bell from Newnham R. xl. xvi 

Inscription, 1294 R. xxxiii. 15 

Cold Ashby R. xxxvi. 9 

See also Horse-bell 
Bells, Church, of Cambridgeshire, by 
J. J. Raven. 1881. 1882 

8vo Pub., Nos. xviii., xix. 
belonging to King's College 

C. iv. 223 

Ornamented R. xxxvi. 9 

Beloe, E. M., On the port of Lynn. 

1888 R. xlviii. cxl 

Remarks on G. F. Browne's paper 

on Parnpisford Church. 1888 

R. xlviii. cxxxix 
The great Fen road and its path to 
the sea. 1889. 4 plates 

Pr. vn. 112 
The making of Lynn. 1892 

Pr. vm. 60 

Beloe's Sexagenarian, Key R. xvi. 10 

Belt studs from Iceland R. xli. xxv 

Bendall, C, On the monumental brass 

in Weston Colville Church. 1879 

R. xl. xii 

Bendyshe, Capt., Presented Roman 

pottery from Foxton. 1852 

R. xn. 7 

Presented Anglo-Saxon or Danish 

remains from Barrington. 1860 

R. xx. 8 

Bennet, E. K., Notes from a Norfolk 

Squire's Note-Book, with some 

particulars of school and college 

expenses in the xvi. and xvn. 

centuries. 1883 

C. v. 201 ; R. xliii. lxxvii 

Bennett, Norman, Antiquities found 

on Messrs Fosters' premises in 

Silver Street. 1892 Pr. vm. 58 



Bentley, Dr Richard, Letter to Lord 
Chancellor King C. in. 175 

Letters to Dr Ashton, relative to 

C. ii. 195 
Letters to Kuster C. vi. 362 

Letters, in Diary of Edward Rudd 
8vo Pub., No. v. 
Bethlehem, Roman remains 

R. xxxvi. 11 
Bible, Fine Art as applied to its illus- 
tration C. vn. 31, 76 
Bible prints by Rob. Whitehall, 1677 
R. xxxvn. xii 
Biblical History, Coins referring to 

R. xlii. xlv 
Bidwell, C, Romano-British Vase, part 
of a patera in Samian ware, and a 
mortarium, from Ely. 1881 

R. XLI. xxv 

Round horse-shoes from Stuntney 
Fen. 1886 R. xlvi. lxxi 

Bienne, Lake of, Pottery rings 

R. xlii. Ii 
Biggleswade, Roman lamp 

R. xlvii. xcviii 
Bilton, Stones at R. xliv. cxxxiii 

Binchester, Roman Station R. xlii. xli 
Bincombe, Dorsetshire, Tumuli 

C. i. 141 

Birch, S., Cover of the Sarcophagus of 

Rameses III, in the Fitzwilliam 

Museum. 1875 C. in. 371 

Birkbeck, W. LI., Remarks on 0. C. 

Pell's paper on the Domesday 

Geldable Hide. 1885 R. xlv. xviii 

Bishops, Godwin's catalogue, 1615 ; 

Baker's copy R. xxv. 8 

Bit, Horse, from Barrington R. xli. xii 

Bithynia, Portrait of Homer upon an 

unpublished coin of Nicaea in 

C. v. 41 
Black Death, Inscription at Ashwell 

R. xlv. xvi 
Black earth pits near Cambridge 

R. xxxvi. 25 
Black oak from Burwell Fen 

R. xxxin. 36 



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INDEX. 



Blonifield, A. W., Account of St Vigor's 
Church, Fulbourn, enlarged and 
restored. 1870. (4 plates.) 

C. in. 215 
Blood, Human, in vase from Anstey 

B. xxxviii. xviii 
Blooteling, Abraham, Picture belong- 
ing to B. xvi. 9 
Bodger, J. W., Coins and other objects 
found at Peterborough. 1890 

Pr. vn. 189 
Bois, John, Letters, 1611 C. n. 139 
Bologna, Sculptured stones 

B. xlvii. cxii 
Bone. See Implements, Matrix 
Bones, Human, from Burwell 

B. xliv. cxxvii; xlvii. civ 
from Fen Ditton B. xxxvn. xii 

from Great Ormeshead 

B. xxxiii. 8 
Bonney, T. G., Flint Implements 
found near Amiens. 1863 

B. xxiii. 8 
Becent discoveries among the Pfahl- 
bauten at Concise, Lake of Neuf- 
chatel. 1864 B. xxv. 7 

Flint weapon from Haslingfield. 
1865 B. xxvi. 7 

Proclamation concerning Popish 
recusants. 1865 B. xxvi. 7 

Dutch snuff-box. 1865 B. xxvi. 7 
Megalithic remains in South Brit- 
tany. 1866 E. xxvi. 8 
Earthenware amphora, from Ches- 
terton. 1867 B. xxxiii. 7 
Flint weapons from Denmark. 1867 
B. xxxiii. 8 
Aneient iron key from Willingham. 
1867 B. xxxiii. 8 
Shells and bones, with fragments of 
burnt clay &c, from Great Ormes- 
head, N. Wales. 1867 

B. xxxiii. 8 

Two Letters of Sir Isaac Newton. 

1867 C. in. 153 ; B. xxxiii. 8 

Implements made of antlers of red 

deer. 1869 B. xxxiii. 19 



Bookcases, Fragments of the xvn. 
century, at Clare College 

C. viii. 18 
Medieval Libraries with special re- 
ference to B. xlv. xxxviii 
See also Libraries, Library 
Book-clasps from Chesterton 

B. xli. xiii 
Books printed on vellum in the Uni- 
versity and Colleges of Cambridge, 
by S. Sandars. 1878 

8vo Pub., No. xv. 

in medieval collegiate libraries, 

System of storing and delivering 

B. xxxxvn. ix 

See also Catalogue 

Booth, Bobt., Letters to Dr Claiton 

and Dr Gwyn C. i. 343 : n. 139 

Bos longifrons, Bemarks on 

B. xlv. xi 
Bos primigenius, from Wilburton, 
Horns B. xlv. xvii 

Horns B. xl. xx 

Skull associated with flint imple- 
ments C. ii. 285 
Bottisham, History and antiquities 
of the parish, by E. Hailstone, 
1873-8 8vo Pub., Nos. xiv., xvi. 
Bottisham Fen, Seal B. xxxm. 20 
Bottisham Lode, Celt B. xxxvi. 10 
Bottle, Glass, 'Thomas Ewin, Cam- 
bridge, 1736' B. xlv. vii 
Glass, from site of Post-Office 

B. xlv. xvi 
Leathern, with specimens from Mr 
Bedfern's collection Pr. viii. 60 
Pilgrims', from site of Post-Office 

B. xlv. xiii 
Pilgrim's leaden B. xxxiii. 16 

Medieval, from Newmarket 

B. xliii. lxxvii 
of white ware, from Croydon 

B. xxxm. 31 

probably Phoenician B. xxxvi. 15 

Bottles, Glass, from Garlic Fair Lane 

B. xxxix. xvi 

from Gravel Hill Farm C. n. 289 



INDEX. 



!) 



Boundary Walls, Manor House and 
College C. in. 287 

Bourne, Coins B. xxxiii. 7 

Chantry C. i. 207 

Bouth, Robert. See Booth 
Bowen, Emm., Map of Cambridgeshire, 
c. 1750 E. xxii. 8 

Bowes, R., Biographical notes on the 
University Printers from the com- 
mencement of printing in Cam- 
bridge to the present time. 1884. 
(107 ill.) C. v. 283, Remarks by 
A. P. Humphry R. xliv. cxxii 
The Cambridge University Press, 
1701-7 (John Owen). 1887 C.vi.362 
On J. Siberch. 1890 Pr. vn. 189 
On the death of Rev. S. S. Lewis, 
1891 Pr. vn. 288 

The first and other early Cambridge 
Newspapers. 1894 Pr. vin. 347 
Bowl, Crystal, representing a Wyvern 
Pr. vin. 390 
Bowl of Samian ware R. xlvii. cxii 
Boxford, Parish accounts 

R. xvn. 9 ; C. i. 265 
Boxworth, Chantry C. i. 208 

Bradshaw, Hen., Lyfe of St Radegund, 
circa 1520 C. i. 29 

Bradshaw, H., Broadsheet lamenta- 
tion on the death of Henry VIII. 
1859 R. xx. 7 

Account of the Trinitarian House in 
Cambridge, from Lopez's History. 
1861 R. xxi. 8 

List of books which belonged to 
Canterbury Cathedral a.d. 1170- 
1180. 1861 R. xxi. 9 

A copy on vellum of the earliest 
Primer printed in England, pro- 
bably'A.D. 1494. 1861 R. xxi. 9 
Richard Croke, Public Orator, 1519- 
25. 1861 R. xxi. 9 

Recovery of the long-lost Waldensian 
Manuscripts. 1862 C. n. 203 

Two lists of books in the University 
Library, 1473 and 1424. 1862 

C. ii. 239 



Bradshaw, H. {continued) 

Extracts from the Cellurar's Register 
of Bury Abbey. 1862 R. xxm. 8 

Early University Statutes concern- 
ing Hostels. 1863 C. n. 279 

Transcript of the process of the 
Papal Legates in the case of the 
divorce between Henry VIII and 
Katherine of Arragon. 1864 

R. xxiv. 7 

Wood-engraving of the xv. cen- 
tury, pasted in a book printed at 
Cologne, 1477. 1866. R. xxvi. 8 

A volume of Calendars, 1477, be- 
lieved to be the earliest book with 
engravings on copper. 1866. 

R. xxvi. 8 

Two hitherto unknown poems by 
John Barbour, author of the Brus. 
1866 C. in. Ill 

View of the state of the University 

in Q. Anne's reign. 1866. (1 plate) 

C. in. 119 

The earliest English engravings of 
the Indulgence known as the 
'Image of Pity.' 1867. 1 plate 
(facsimile) C. in. 135 

Inventory of the stuff in the College 
Chambers, King's College, 1598. 
1868 C. in. 181 

An iron shackle. 1868 

R. xxxin. 15 

Bronze dagger found in Burwell 
Fen. 1870 R. xxxin. 21 

Engraved device used by Nicolaus 
Gotz of Sletzstat, the Cologne 
printer, in 1474 ; with a note 
on a book printed at Cologne by 
Gotz in 1477, with two illustra- 
tions engraved on copper. 1870 
C. in. 237 

Two engravings on copper, by G. M., 
a wandering Flemish artist of the 
xv.-xvi. century. 1870 

C. in. 247 

Note A. Three engravings on 

copper, fastened into the Cam- 



10 



INDEX. 



Bradshaw, IT. (continued) 

bridge copy of the Utrccbt 

Breviary of 1514 C. m. 255 

Note B. Engravings fastened 

into the Lambeth copy of the 

Salisbury Primer or Horae, 

printed by Wynkyn de Worde, 

about 1491 C. in. 257 

The oldest written remains of the 

Welsh language. 1871 

C. in. 263 
Exhibition of a complete series of 
the Forms of Commemoration of 
Benefactors used by authority in 
the University Church, since the 
first half of the xvn. century. 
1872 B. xxxin. 31 

Portraits belonging to the University 
before the Civil War. 1872 

C. in. 275 
Notes of the episcopal visitation of 
the Archdeaconry of Ely, 1685. 
1875 C. in. 323 

The ABC as an authorised school- 
book in the xvi. century. 1875 
C. in. 363 
The earliest extant example of 
printing. 1876 B. xxxvn. ix 

The Light of St Erasmus, and on 
the various spellings of his name 
in the Trinity parish accounts. 
1879 C iv. 327 

Bemarks on Units of measurement 
in Domesday. 1881 

B. xlii. xxxviii 
Bemarks on B. Bowes' paper on the 
University printers. 188-1 

, B. xliv. cxxii, cxxiii 

Bemarks on Cambridge Libraries. 
1885 II. xlv. xxxviii 

Death, 1886 B. xlvi. liii 

Brampton Church, Hunts., Choir- 
stalls Pr. vn. 28 
Brandon, Ditch C. i. 95 
Brandon Hint-trade B. xlv. xxxiii 
Brass, Bubbing, with date '29 Feb. 
1629' B. xli. xxii 



Brass (continued) 

in Toft Monks Church B. xl. xxiv 
in Weston Colvillo Church, c. 1430 
B. xl. xii 
of Anstey B. xvi. 10 

Palimpsest, in Burwell Church 

B. vn. 3 
Brasses, Bubbings B. ix. 6 

in Little Shelford Church 

B. viii. 6 
Monumental, foreign B. xlvi. lix 
Palimpsest sepulchral, by Sir A. W. 
Franks 4to Pub., No. xiv. part 1 
Palimpsest (1) Peter Bede, (2) Eras- 
mus Paston, 1530. E. xn. 8 
Dray, Wm., Letter from Dr Ed. 
Martin C. n. 149 
Brazil. See Rio Janeiro 
Brent Pelhani, Visitation of the 
Church C. in. 53 
Breviary, Utrecht, 1514. Engravings 
in the Cambridge copy C. in. 255 
Brick, Triangular, from Hunsbury 

B. xlvi. lxxiv 
Bricks, Triangular, found near North- 
ampton B. xlvi. lxix 
British Coins. See Coins 
British Merlin for 1751 B. xvn. 10 
British Museum, Essex MSS. 

B. xvi. 10 

Graeco-Egyptian Papyrus C. i. 37 

Two fragments of Acts of Martyrs 

Chamoul and Justus C. i. 191 

Sculptured stones R. xliv. cxxxii 

British remains. See Jar, Shield, 

Vase 
British roads in Cambridgeshire 

B. x. 9 
Brittany, Megalithic remains in South 
B. xxvi. 8 
Bronze and stone implements 

B. xxxvi. 24 

Brocklebank, T. Sir Bobert Bede. 

1859 E. xix. 8 ; C. i. 365 

Extracts from Wills preserved at 

King's College. 1860 E. xx. 8 

Exhibited (1) a silver medal by D. 



INDEX. 



11 



Brocklebank, T. (continued) 

Hood of Cambridge, 1796, (2) a 
brass piece of James II. 1807 

R. xxxiii. 11 
Letter from Peter Salmon, M.A., 
to Samuel Collins, D.D., Provost 
of King's College, written from 
Padua, 1030. 1870 C. in. 211 
Brouze implements &e. from Arkesden 
R. xxxvi. 15 
Brittany R. xxxvi. 24 

Burwell Fen R. xxxin. 31 

Ely and Swaffham R. xlvii. xcviii 
Hauxton R. xlviii. cxxxvi 

Newmarket R. xlv. xxii 

near Royston R. xlviii. cxxxviii 
See also Axe, Celt, Dagger, Spear- 
head 
Bronze ornament on vessel from Fain- 
dale R. xxxiii. 30 
Brooch from Barrington R. xli. xii 
near Royston R. xlviii. cxxxviii 
Brough-under-Stanmore, Inscription 

R. xlv. xxiii 

Browne, G. F., Sections of two holes 

lined with clay, formerly used for 

cooking purposes, at Great Hal- 

lingbury, Essex. 1874 

R. xxxvi. 11 

Ivory figures, mostly Flemish. 1875 

R. xxxvi. 20 

Handle and portion of a knife from 

Schloss Heideck. 1875 

R. xxxvi. 20 
A silver figure. 1875 R. xxxvi. 20 
Silver reliquaries. 1875 

R. xxxvi. 20 
A medallion, French. 1875 

R. xxxvi. 20 
Hobson's House 'the White Horse' 
and Mr Cory's House. 1876 

C. in. 405 
Sculptured stones and crosses in the 
North of England. 1882 

R. xliii. lxxiii 

Similarityof some ornamental scrolls 

in the mausoleum of Galla Placida 



Browne, G. F. (continued) 

at Ravenna to some sculptured 
stones in England. 1883 

R. xliii. lxxviii 

Sculptured stones in Lothian, and 

in Durham and Yorkshire. 1883 

R. XLIV. ex 

Sculptured stones in the British 
Museum, and the Guildhall, Lon- 
don, and other stones. 1884 

R. xliv. exxxii 

Inscriptions and supposed inscrip- 
tions. 1884. (2 plates) C. vi. 1 

Inscribed stone from Brough-under- 
Stanmore. 1885 R. xlv. xxvii 

Stone Cross-head presented by the 
Royal Architectural Museum to 
the Society. 1885 R. xlvi. lvii 

xv. century Italian Casket. 1885 

R. xlvi. lxii 

Sculptured stones and symbols in 

Ledsham Church, Yorkshire. 1886 

R. xlvi. lxvi 

Triangular bricks found near North- 
ampton. 1886 R. xlvi. Ixix 

Sculptured columns at Stapleford, 
Notts, and Rothley, as bearing on 
the dedication of places. 1886 

R. xlvi. lxxii 

Triangular pierced brick from Huns- 
bury. 1886 R. xlvi. lxxiv 

The later vestments of St Cuthbert's 
body, about 1100. 1886 

R. xlvii. xciv 

An ivory plaque from Elmham. 
1886. R. xlvii. c 

Figure from a crucifix, found at Ceres 
in Fife, 1886. R. xlvii. ci 

Drawings of the martyrdom of St 
Erasmus. 1886 R. xlvii. cii 

On M. Rule's paper on Deerhurst 
Church, 1886 R. xlvii. ciii 

Sculptured crosses at Heysham, 
Halton and Winwick. 1887 

R. xlvii. cv 

Address on retiring from the Pre- 
sidency. 1887 R. xlvii. cxi 



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INDEX. 



Browne, G. F. (contimied) 

Sculptured stones in Rome, Ra- 
venna, Bologna, and Mantua. 
1887 R. xlvii. cxii 

Figure of a saint from Guilden 
Morden. 1888. R. xlviii. cxl 

The Tympanum of the South door 
of Pampisford Church, and the 
Rectory of Pampisford. 1888. 
1 plate 

C. vi. 384; R. xlviii. cxxxix 
Sculptured stones (Fulbourn; Catte- 
rick and Croft, Yorks ; and Ay- 
cliffe, Durham). 1889 

Pr. vn. 17 
On E. Magnussen's Stone of Jael- 
linge. 1889 Pr. vn. 23 

Sculptured stone with a Runic In- 
scription from Cheshire. 1889 

Pr. vn. 86 
Sculptured stone with an Ogam In- 
scription. 1889 Pr. vn. 88 
The old altar-slab of St Benedict's 
Church, Cambridge. 1889. (2 illus- 
trations in text) Pr. vn. 89 
Exhibited plate of figures of inscribed 
stones of Scotland. 1890 

Pr. vn. 131 

Browning, 0., Keltiberian Inscription 

in the theatre of Saguntum. 1881 

R. xli. xxiii 

xvi. century Spur from Scurgola. 

1881 R. xli. xxv 
Bruce, J. Collingwood, Hadrian's Wall. 

1882 R. xlii. xliii 
Drawings of coins referring to Bibli- 
cal History. 1882 R. xlii. xlv 

Brunswick, Bronze figure of a lion 

R. xxxvi. 1(5 

Ancient onyx known as the Mantuan 

Vase C. in. 307 

Buckenham, Fresco R. xlvii. cii 

Bucket at ancient well at Mountsorrel 

Pr. viii. 133 

Buckinghamshire. See W'huddon Chase 

Budge, E. A. W., Egyptian Antiquities. 

1887 R. xlvii. ex 



Budge, E. A. W. (continued) 

Syriac and Coptic versions of the 

martyrdom of St George of Cappa- 

docia. 1890 Pr. vn. 133 

Burgh, Chantry C. i. 208 

"Burienge of Great Persons," MS. 

R. xxn. 6 

Burleigh, Win, Cecil, Lord, Signature 

and Seal R. xix. 8 

Burmanni itineris Anglicana acta di- 

urna R. xxn. 8 ; xxv. 8 . 

Burwell, Bones and fibula 

R. xliv. exxvii 
Flint hammer C. n. 201 

Human bones R. xlvii. civ 

Medallion R. ix. 7 

Tobacco stopper R. ix. 7 

Burwell Church, Palimpsest brass 

R. vn. 3 

Burwell Fen, Black oak R. xxxin. 36 

Bronze implement R. xxxin. 31 

Bronze dagger R. xliii. lxxii 

Roman jar R. xxxin. 15 

Red-deer horn R. xxxin. 36 

Skeleton of Red Stag R. xlv. xxx 

Bury St Edmunds, The Abbey of, by 

M. R. James. 1895 

8vo Pub., No. xxvm 
Abbey, Cellurar's Register 

R. xxiii. 8 
Bury St Edmunds fair, Tract on 

R. xviii. 8 
Bust, Bronze helmeted, from the 
Banks Collection R. xlii. xxxv 
from near Royston 

R. xlviii. exxxviii 
in Roman glass-paste, Intaglio, pro- 
bably of Prince Charles Edward 
R. xxxvi. 22 
Roman bronze, from Cottenham 

R. xv. 9 
Bysshe, Sir Thos., Seal R. xiii. 6 

Caesar, Julius, Coins. See Coins : 

Roman 
Caistor, Lincolnshire, Coins 

15. xl. xiv, xxii 



INDEX. 



13 



Caius College. See Cambridge 

Caldecote, Bell E. xxxvi. 9 

Mill-stone B. xliv. cxxvii 

Calendar, Ancient, in Library of Jesus 

College C. i. 147 

Norwegian C. iv. 129 

Eunic, found in Lapland C. iv. 17 

Calendars, Runic, Four C. vi. 368 

with copper engravings, 1477 

R. xxvi. 8 
Calverley, William and Walter, of 
Clare Hall R. xxv. 10 

CAMBRIDGE : 

Antiquities found at R. xx. 7 ; 

xxxn. 11; xxxvi. 25; xLii.xxxix; 

xlviii. cxl. ; Pr. vin. 74, 292 

Bone matrix E. xin. 6 

Bottles E. xxxix. xvi 

Drinking vessels E. xxxni. 20 

Fibula R. xxv. 10 

Finger-ring R. xliii. lxxxiii 

Flint implements R. xl. xiii 

Horse-shoe R. xli. xxv 

Key R. xxxm. 16 

Knife R. xxvi. 10 ; xxiii. 7 

Lamp E. xli. xiii 

Pin E. xli. xiii 

Pocillum E. xxxm. 27 

Pottery E. xxxm. 11, 13, 16; 

xxxviii. xi ; xlii. 2 ; xlv. xiii ; 

Pr. vn. 1. 

Urns Pr. vm. 282 

Vases E. xxxm. 20 ; xlii. L 

Objects acquired by the Museum 

E. xlvii. xcviii, cxiii 

Armorial Ensigns of the University 

and Colleges and of the Eegius 

Professors Pr. vm. 107 

Application of Heraldry to the 

illustration of University and 

Collegiate Antiquities, by H. A. 

Woodham. 1841-2. Plates 

4to Pub. Nos. iv. and v. 
Articuli Universitatis Cantabrigiae, 
c. 1415 C. i. 85. 

Athenae Cantabrigienses. 

E. xvm. 7 ; C. i. 49, 65 



CAMBEIDGE {continued) 
Aula de Wimpole between the Great 
Bridge and St John's E. xxm. 8 
Babington, C. C, Ancient Cam- 
bridgeshire 8vo Pub. Nos. m, xx. 
Barnwell, Brass Signet E. xxxvi. 16 
Cylindrical stone E. xxxm. 13 
Flint implement C. iv. 177 

Hobblers from Gravelhole 

E. xxxm. 27 
Barnwell Priory, Architectural His- 
tory Pr. vn. 222 
Moat and Hall C. m. 287 
Books printed, 1521-1700 

E. xxxm. 8, 9 
Bridge Street, Eoman Causeway 

E. xm. 7 
Caius College, Archdeacon's Book 

E. xxv. 8 

Musea or Studiola in Dr Legge's 

building C. m. 177 

Canopy carried over Q. Elizabeth at 

Cambridge, 1564 Pr. vn. 194 

Castle, Two stone coffins E. xm. 6 

Castle Hill Pr. vm. 173 

Castle Hill, Token of the 'Three 

Tuns,' near E. xxxm. 26 

Cavendish College, Coin found 

E. xliv. cvii, cxxiv 
Chancellor's Gold Medal, 1810 

E. xxxm. 20 
Chantries and Free Chapels 

C. i. 209 
Christ's College, Curiosities (forged) 
E. xxxm. 25 
Fireplace in Master's Lodge 

C. vi. 374 
Civil Law Faculty, Petition for re- 
storation E. xix. 7 
Clare College, Bird's-eye view, 1714 
Pr. vn. 197 
Clare College, Fragments of xvn. 
century book-cases Pr. vm. 18 
Coins, Tokens and Medals of the 
Town, County and University, by 
W. G. Searle. 1871 

8vo Pub., No. xii 



14 



INDEX. 



CAMBRIDGE (continued) 

Coins found R. xxiii. 7 ; xxxm. 

33 ; xxxviii. xix ; xi,v. lx ; 

C. ii. 1, 235 

Coins struck at R. xxvi. 7 

Coldham Common, Pottery 

R. xxxm. 11 : xxxviii. xi 
College Expenses, xvi. and xvn. cen- 
turies C. v. 201 
Commemoration of Benefactors, 
Forms R. xxxm. :U 
Corpus Christi College, Antiquities 
found at C. i. 51 
Catalogue of Books given by Thos. 
Markaunt, 1479, edited by J. 0. 
1 1, -UHwell. 18-17 

4to Pub., No. xiv. 
Parker MSS. Evangelia Augustini 
Gregoriana. Edited by .1. Good- 
win. 1847 4to Pub. No. xin. 
Lewis Collection. See Lewis Col- 
li (-HON 

Costume! in the University 

R. ix. 7, 8 

Ditches between Hobson Street and 

Sidney Street Pr. vin. 32 

near the Pitt Press Pr. vin. 255 

Documents relating to, during the 

Commonwealth R. xxi. 7 

Emmanuel College. Greek Psalter 

in Library Pr. vin. 108 

Life of Dr Laurence Chaderton 

R. xuv. e\\i\ 

Esquire Bedell, The third R. xm. 7 

Esquire Bedell, and Yeoman Bedell, 

Maces C. iv. 207 

Fairs. See Sturbridge Fair 

Fitzyilliain Museum, Stones from 

Via Appia R. xliv. exxxv 

Sarcophagus of Rameses III 

C. in. 371, 383 
Garlic Fair Pr. vni. 113 

Garlic Fair Lane (Park Street), 
Bottles R. xxxix. xvi 

Garlic Row Pr. vin. 313 

Garrett Hostel Green, Enclosure 

Pr. vn. 201 



CAMBRIDGE (continued) 

Gonville and Cains College. See Cuius 
Heraldry. See Armorial 
High Stewards of the University, 
The earlier C. i. 273 

History of, Books 

R. i. 5 ; ii. ; in. 6 ; iv. 7 
History of, MSS. 

R. i. 0; ii. 10; in. 0; iv. 7 

History of, MSS., Desirability of 

publication R. xv. 10, 

Hobson, Thos., Deed R. xx. 8 

House in Trumpington Street 

C. in. 405 
Hobson Street, Ditch Pr. vm. 32 
Hospital of St John, Remains 

C. ii. 351 

Seal R. xin. 7 

Exemptions from duties to Church 

of All Hallows R. xxxm. 18 

List of plate, 21 Hen. VIII. 

R. xxxm. 19 
Sketch of east window of Chapel 
R. xxxvi. 21 
Hostels, University statutes con- 
cerning C. ii. 27'.) 
Huntingdon Road, Bone implement 
K. xxxm. 13 
Roman pottery R. xxxm. 13 
Roman inscription R. xxxm. 13 
Gravel Hill barm, Roman inter- 
ments R. xxi. 8 
Installation Medal of Prince Albert 

R. xxxm. 27 
Inscriptions, Roman 

R. xin. 7: xxxm. 13 
Jesus College, Calendar preserved in 
Library C. i. 147 

Chapel, Recent discoveries 

R. xliii. lxxxvi 
Coins R. xxm. 7 

Drinking vessel (xvi. century) 

R. xxxm. 20 
Pocket-knife from garden 

R. xxm. 7 
Jesus Lane, Storey's Almshouses 

R. xxxm. 27 



INDEX. 



15 



CAMBRIDGE (continued) 
King's College, Chapel, Bells 

C. iv. 223 
Chapel, Orientation C. i. 59 

Deed granting Arms E. ix. 6 

Inventory of Stuff in College 
Chambers, 1598 C. in. 181 

Notaries Public C. III. 47 

Old Provost's Lodge C. iv. 285 
Records : Manumissions of Serfs 
C. i. 359 
William Milligan, First Provost 

C. i. 287 
Wills at R. xx. 8 

King Street, Vases R. xlii. 2 

Ditches Pr. vni. 32 

Law Schools R. xlvi. lxxiv 

Libraries, Bibliography of Cam- 
bridge, by S. Sandars 

8vo Pub., No. xv. 
See also under the various Colleges. 
Maces in the University Registry 

R. xxxix. xiv 
Maces of the Esquire Bedells and 
Yeoman Bedell C. iv. 207 

Madingley Road, Roman pottery 

Pr. vn. 1 

See also the Observatory 

Market Hill, House of the Veysy 

family Pr. vn. 93 

Michael House, Hall Pr. vm. 234 

Midsummer Common, Pottery 

R. xx. 7 
Mill Road, Flint implements 

R. xl. xiii 

Monuments to Cambridge men at 

Padua Pr. vm. 337 

Museum of Experimental Physics, 

Antiquities R. xxxin. 33 

Newspapers, The first and other 

early Pr. vni. 347 

Observatory, Coin found 

R. xxxvni. xix 
Romano-British Urns 

R. xxxix. xi 
Park Side, Horse-shoes R. xli. xxv 
Park Street. See Garlic Fair Lane 



CAMBRIDGE (evntinued) 

Parliament of, 1388 C. i. 281 

Election of Burgesses for the Uni- 
versity to the second Parliament 
of James I. R. xiv. 7 

Election of Sir F. Bacon and Dr 
Goche as Burgesses, 1G14 

C. in. 203 
Choice of Burgesses for the Uni- 
versity, 1611 R. xx. 7 
Pembroke College, Books presented 
in the xiv. and xv. centuries 

C. ii. 11 
Ground plan of the Studiola 

R. xxxix. xviii 

MS. of the New Testament in 

Latin, in Library Pr. vm. 221 

Peterhouse, Consecration of Chapel 

by Archbishop Sancroft 

R. xxiv. 8 
One Shilling of James I., found in 
Lodge garden R. xlv. Ix 

Petty Cury, Origin of the name 

C. i. G3 
House of the Veysy family 

Pr. vn. 93 
Pin and Lamp R. xli. xiii 

Pottery from site of Post-Oflice 

R. xlv. xiii 
Pitt Press, Ancient ditches near 

Pr. vm. 255 

Plan, by Hamond, 1592 C. vn. 13 

Plays, Dr Legge's Richardus Tertius, 

1579-80. C. i. 347. 

Poem on... varieties of the most 

renowned University, 1073 

R. xxiv. 8 
Portraits belonging to the Univer- 
sity before the Civil War 

C. in. 275 
Post-Office. See Petty Cury. 
Queens' College, Earliest Accounts 
and Inventories R. xvn. 10 

Earliest Bursar's accounts 

R. xvin. 9 
Catalogue of the Library in 1472 
C. ii. 165 



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INDEX. 



CAMBRIDGE (continued) 

History of, 1446-1662, by W. G. 
Searle. 1867-71 

8vo Pub., Nos. ix., xm. 
Inventory of Plate sent to K. 
Charles I, 1642 C. 1. 241 

Letter from Dr E. Martin, Presi- 
dent C. i. 149 
St Andrew the Great, Chalice for- 
merly belonging to church 

R. xli. xviii 
St Benedict's Church, Altar slab 

C. vn. 89 

St Catharine's College, Foundation 

of R. xviii. 8 

Catalogue of the original Library, 

1475, by G. E. Corrie. 1840 

4to Pub., No. i. 

Robert Woodlark, Founder and 

first Master C. i. 329 

St Edward's, Original Documents 

relating to the parish C. iv. 358 

St John Baptist, History of the 

church C. iv. 343 

Original documents relating to 

parish and church C. iv. 358 

St John Zachary. See St John Haptixt 

St John's College, Actors in Legge's 

Richardus Tertius, 1579-8^ 

C. i. 347 
Bone matrix R. xni. 6 

Chapel. Sketch of the East win- 
dow R. xxxvi. 21 
Cinerary Urns Pr. vin. 282 
Controversy with Trinity College 
Pr. vii. 261 
Documents from the Treasury 

R. xxxiii. 18, 19 
Bp Fisher's papers in the Treasury 
R. xxiv. 8 
Goods belonging to, 1520-1544 

R. xxin. 7 
Illustrations of Old Buildings 

R. xxxiii. 37 
Letter-book R. xxv. 9 

Letter to the Countess of Shrews- 
bury C. i. 47 



CAMBRIDGE (continued) 

Letters of Robert Bouth and John 
Bois in the Treasury C. n. 139 
Letters of Robert Booth to Dr 
Claiton concerning the Second 
Court C. i. 343 

Letters from Wren and Hawks- 
moor, on proposed new bridge 
Pr. vn. 254 
Library, Descriptive Catalogue of 
MSS. and Scarce Books, by M. 
Cowie. 1842-3 

4to Pub., Nos. vi. and vin. 
Library, Letters and building ac- 
counts C. ii. 25, in. 61 
Plans and other documents, con- 
cerning the Second Court 

R. xxxiii. 15 
Remains, from A.-S. cemetery at 
backs R. xlviii. cxl 

Remains found under two elms in 
grounds R. xlii. xxxix 

Statutes, First set R. xxxiii. 16 
Tragedy of Richardus Tertius per- 
formed v *Xj. i. 347 
See also Hospital of St Joint 
St Mary the Great, Church, His- 
torical and Architectural Notes, 
by S. Sandars, together with 
Annals of the Church, by E. 
Venables. 1869 8vo.Pub.,No.x. 
Original Indenture for erection of 
rood-loft, 1521 R. xxxiii. 16 
St Mary's Passage, Pottery 

R. xxxiii. 16 

St Michael's Church. Register of 

Births, Marriages and Deaths, 

1538-1837, edited by J. Venn. 

1891 8vo Pub. No. xxv. 

Portrait of Charles I. in Vestry 

R. xlii. xxxvii 
St Radegund's Priory, Charters 

Pr. vin. 309 

Schools' Quadrangle R. xliv. cxvi 

Sidney Sussex College, Account of 

the Old Chapel, by James Essex 

R. xxxvui. xvi 



INDEX. 



17 



CAMBRIDGE (continued) 
Sidney Sussex College, Dr Johnson's 

legacy R. xxm. 9 

Silver Street, Antiquities Pr. vn. 58 
State of the University in Q. Anne's 

reign C. in. 119 

Storey's Almshouses. See Jcxiix 

1 ,1111V 

Sturbridge Fair, Tract R. xvm. 8 

Garlic Fair Pr. vin. 313 

Garlic Row Pr. vin. 313 

Tokens of the Town, University and 

County, by W. G. Searle. 1871 

8vo Pub., No. xn. 

Tokens of " Three Tuns " 

R. xiil. xii ; xxxin. 20 
Town Court, Gift or render of a 
Sore Hawk : (21 Ed. III.) 

C. i. 169 
Trinity Church, Notes on the past 
history C. iv. 313, 327 

Effigy of a Bishop R. XL. xiii 

Trinity College, Architectural His- 
tory of Neville's Court 

R. xliii. Ixxxii 
Biographical Notes on the Libra- 
rians of Trinity College, by R. 
Sinker. 1897 

8vo Pub., No. xxix 
Controversy with St John's College 
Pr. vn. 201 
Hall and Chapel in 1702 

R. xxv. 8 
Library, Leaden vessel 

R. xxxix. xiv 

Redmayue'sMS. Life of Henry V. 

R. xxi. 8 

Runic Inscription C. vi. 313 

Objects of antiquarian interest 

Pr. vin. 292 
Objects found in an attic 

R. xi.v. xxxi 

On the site of R. xlii. xlix 

Walks, Enclosure Pr. vn. 261 

Trinity Hall, Books given by the 

Founder C. n. 73 

Excavations R. xr,. xxi 



CAMBRIDGE (continued) 

Trinity Hall, Token R. xli. xii 

"Warren's book ": Extracts 

R. xl. xxi 
Trumpington Road, Dam Hill, Ro- 
man Remains R. xr.. xxi 
Trumpington Street, Hobson's 
House ; the White Horse, or "Ger- 
many"; and Mr Cory's House 
C. n r. 405 
See also Pitt Press 
University, Letter from Duke of 
Exeter C. in. 273 
University Commissary's Proceed- 
ings, 1579- 1 600. MS. 

R. xxxvi. 23 
University Library, Two lists of 
books, 1421 and 1473 C. n. 237 
MS. Psalter Pr. vin. 1 10 

Contribution of Colleges for the 
Librarian R. xxi. 7 

University Printers, 1521 to 1884, 
Biographical Notes C. v. 283 
See John Owen, Joint Siberch 
University Registry, List of docu- 
ments, 12GG-1544 C. in. 285 
Maces It. xxxix. xiv 

Verses on the University, MS. 

R. xix. 7 
Vice-Chancellor, Election of, 1000 

R. xv. 10 
Visit by Burmann 

R. xxn. 8, xxv. 8 
Visit by Uffenbach, 1710 R. xxn. 
Woodwardian Museum, Stone wea- 
pons R. xxxvin. xii 
CAMBRIDGESHIRE : 

Ancient, by C. C. Babington. 1853 

8vo Pub., No. in. 

Second Edition, enlarged. 1883 

8vo Pub., No. xx- 

Assessments, 1291-1889 Pr. vm. 55 

Chantries and Free Chapels 

C. i. 201 
Church Bells of, by J. J. Raven, 
and Supplement. 1881-2 

8vo Pub., Nos. xvm. and xix. 



C. A. S. Index. 



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INDEX. 



CAMURIDUESIIIRE (continued) 

Coins, Tokens unci Medals of the 

Town, County and University of 

Cambridge, by W. IS. Searle. 

1*71 Bvo Pub., No. xu. 

Sec also 0. 0. Babington's 

Ancient Cambridgeshire 

Ditches, Four ancient, in southern 
part of the County li. xu. 8 

referred to l>.\ Tacitus 

Pr. vii. 200 

Domesday, Measurements and valu- 
ations c. v. 93 

Heralds' Visitations C. a. 67 

[nquisitio Comitatus Cantabrigien- 
sis C. vi. 15 ; li. xi.v. i\. 

King's Hedges, Camp li. xm. 7 

Map, by Bowen, circa 1 T;">o 

B. xxii. s 

Nonae Bolls C. i. 7 

Notes of parishes, from labor Archi- 
diaooni Eliensis It. xxxin. 7 

Pedes Finium : a short calendar of 
the Feet of Fines, by W. Bye. 
1891 8vo. Pub., No. xxvi. 

Roads, Roman and British 11. x. '.) 
See C. C. Babington's Ancient 
Cambridgeshire 

Survey of Manors in the County 

Pr. vi. 17 

See Abington Pigotts. Anglesey 
Abbey. Babraham. Balsham. 
Barrington. Bartlow. Bottisham. 
Bourne. Boxworth. Burgh. Bur- 
ied! . Caldecote. Cambridge. 
Chatteris. Cherryhinton. Ches- 
terton. Clapton. Cottenham. 
Chippenham. Coveney. Ditton. 
Dry Drayton. Elsworth, Ely. 
Eversden. Fordham. Fo.rton. 
Fulbourn. Qirton. Orantchester. 
Ouilden Morden. Hardwick. Has- 
lingfield. Hauxton. Histon. 
Horningsey. Isleham. Kirtling. 
Landbeach. Linton. Li&fjeport. 
Malketon. Motion. Manea. 
March. Meldreth. Milton. Newn- 



CAMBRIDGESHIRE (continued) 

ham. Newton. Orwell. Over. 

1'apirorth F.vernrd. Quy. Foys- 

ton. Sawston. Shelford. Shepreth. 

StOW. Steeple Morden. Stretton. 

Stuntney Fen. Swaffliam Jiul 
heck. Swaffham Prior. Swavesey. 
Teversham. Trumpington. Water 
beach. Westley Waterless. Weston 
Colville. Whittlesford. Wilbraham. 
Wicken. Willingham. Wimpole. 
Cameo <>r Maroia as Omphale 

C. v. 233 
representing Jupiter Dodonaeus 

C. v. 183 
Camp at Ardoch, Perthshire 

Pr. viii. - r >7 
at King's Hedges and Axbury 

8vo Pub., m. and \x. 
in Wiltshire, ,Vc. 

R. xia\ xiv. ; xi.vi. lxxi 
Canada, Upper, Stone implements 

li. xxxvi. i) 
Canoe found in the Ouse Marshes 

C. iv. 1!)5 ; It. xxxix. xiii 
from the Pacific Islands 

R. xlviii. exxxiv 

Sakit Pr. vn. 289 

Canopio Jar R. xliv. exxxi 

Canopy carried over Queen Elizabeth 

at Cambridge, 1501 C. vn. 194 

Canosa, Andro-sphinx It. xxxvi. 'I'l 

Canterbury, Anoient Library at Christ 

Church Pr. vm. 359 

Cathedral, Books belonging to, \.i>. 

1170-1180 li. xxi. <) 

pavement Et. ix. 7 

Canton, Stone implements 

It. xxxvin. xii 
Capaneus, The fall of: an Etrusoan 
Intaglio C. vi. :S7s 

[Caraccioli, Charles], Tract on Bury St 
Edmund's and Sturbridge Fairs 
It. xviii. 8 
Carausius, Coins. Soe Coins: Soman 
Car Dyke, from Peterborough to Cam- 
bridge B. xu. 8 



INDEX. 



19 



Carlisle, Roman inscription 

Pr. vin. 85 
Carnac, Flint and chalcedony 

It. xxxvi. 24 
Carrog-lab R. xxxviii xii 

Carter, Jas., 'Wool' weight belonging 
to Saffron Walden Museum. 1865 
R. xxv. J) 
Holed-stono from Chesterton. 1865 
R. xxv. 9 
I bonze fibula found near the gas- 
works at Cambridge. 1805 

R. xxv. 10 
Vases found on Goldham Common. 
1867 R. xxxm. 11 

I Ionian vase found on the Bunting- 
don Road. 1868 R. xxxm. 13 
Bone implement found on the Hun- 
tingdon Road. 1868 

R. xxxm. 13 
Stone hammer found at Swaffham 
Fen. 1868 R. xxxm. 15 

Pilgrim's leaden ampulla with ar- 
morial bearings. 1869 

R. xxxm. 16 
Flint implement of bronze form im- 
ported from Denmark. 1870 

R. xxxm. 20 
Flint implements of the palaeolithic 
age from Chatteris. 1873 

R. xxxvi. 9 

Excavations, apparently of Roman 

date, recently discovered at Ful- 

bourn. 1875 C. in. 313 

Silver ring xiv. cent. R. xxxvn. xiii 

Leaden vessel found at Willingdon, 

Sussex. 1879 It. xxxix. xviii 

Carving, Ivory R. xxxn. 20; xi.vii. o 

Casket, Italian, xv. cent. 

R. xtiVi. lxii 

Steel, from Nuremberg R. vin. 6 

CasteU-y-Mynach, Glamorganshire, 

Wood in ruins Pr. vin. 93 

Castle Acre, Norfolk, The Cluniac 

Priory Pr. vin. 24H 

Catalogue of Bishops, Godwin's 

R. xxv. 8 



Cataloguo of Books given to Trinity 

Hall by the Founder C. n. 73 

given to Corpus College by Thos. 

Markaunt, 1439. Edited by J. O. 

Halliwell 

4to Pub., No. xiv., Part 3 
in Canterbury Cathedral, a.d. 1170 

1180 R. xxi. 9 

presented to Pembroke College 

C. ii. II 

and MSS. in St John's College 

Library, by M. Covvie. 1842-3 

4 to Pub., Nos. VI. and vin. 

in the University Library, Cam- 

bridge, 1421 and 1473 C. n. 239 

in the Church Library, Bassing 

bourne R. vi. 12 

in the Church Library, Swaffham, 

Norfolk R. vi. L2 

in the Library at Queens' College 

R. xxn. 7 
in the Library, Revesby Monastery 

It. xvi. 10 
in the original Library of St Catha- 
rine's College, 1475, by G. E. 
Conic 4to Pub., No. i. 

Catharine, St, of Alexandria, Historical 
inquiry touching, by C. Hardwick. 
1849 4to Tub., No. xv. 

Catharine of Aragon, Process of Papal 
Legate in divorce of R. xxiv. 7 
Catterick, Yorks., Sculptured stones 

Pr. vit. 17 
Cattle-plague at Cottenham, 1747, 
Subscriptions for relief 

0. in. 107 

Cave dwellings and cliff dwellings in 

Arizona Pr. vin. 23 

Caxton, Millstone R. xliv. exxvii 

The "moats" at R. XLIII. lxxxiii 

Roman horseshoe R. XH.il. lxxxiii 

Cellurar's Register of Bury Abbey 

R. xxni. 8 

Celts, Bottisham Lode R. xxxvi. 10 

Horningsey R. xxi. 6 

Littlcport R. xu. xiv 

Swaffham Fen It. xi.iv. exxix 

2—2 



20 



IXDKX. 



Colts (continued) 
TevBTsham It. xxxvi. 11 

Thetford R. xlvii. xcvii 

Tours R. XXXVIII. xix 

naturally formed, from Ieklingham 
R. xui. xlii 
Celtic Coins C. vn. 189 

Cemetery, Ancient, at Saffron Walden 
R. xxxvi. '21 
See Aniilo-Sii.ron. Human 
Cries, Fife, Crucifix R. xlvii. ci 

Geres, I lead of Livia as, from a gem 

it. \wiii. 36 
Cesena, Chained library l'r. vm. 1 
Chaderton, l)r Laurence, Life 

R. XLIV. e\\i\ 
Chalcedony from Carnac R. xxxvi. 21 
Chalice, formerly belonging to Rock- 
land Church R. xli. xviii 
formerly belonging to St Andrew's 
CI lurch, Cambridge R. xli. xviii 
Chamoul ami Justus, Acts of C. i. 191 
Channel Islands, Land measures in 

C. vi. 305 

Chantries and Free Chapels C. i. 201 

Chapman, II., Four letters of Charles 1 . 

R. vi. 12 

Chapman, P. R. Purchase of the 

manor and advowson of Mepal in 

the xiv. century, by the Prior and 

Convent of Ely, 1890 Pr. vn. 131 

Chapman of Swaffham, Legend 

C. in. 317; R. xliii. lxxxix 
Chapter House of Ely Cathedral 

Pr. vm. 242 
Chaiib implements in Barbadoes 

C. in. 295 
Charibs, Origin and usages of the 

R. xxxvi. 11, 22 
Charles I., Letters R. vi. 12 

Portrait R. xx. S 

Portrait in St Michael's Church 

R. xlii. xxxvii 
Memorials of the Stuarts 

R. xlii. xxxvii 

Charles I. and II., Forms of Prayer at 

coronations i;. xxiv. s 



Charles Edward, Prince, Intaglio bust 

R. xxxvi. 22 

Charterhouse, Roman signets found 

in lead mines C. iv. 277 

Chasubles from Sawston Hall 

Pr. vn. 10 
Chatelaine, Gold R. xxxvi. 11 

Chatteris, Flint implement 

R. xxxvi. 9 
Chaucer's Troilus and Oressida, us. 

C. vi. 331 . 
Cherryhinton, Newly discovered dyke 
l'r. vm. 317, 322 
Cheshire, Sculptured stone with a 
Runio inscription l'r. vn. SO 

Cheshire. See Whitley 
Chesterford, Great, Foundations of 
buildings R. ix. 7 

Roman remains 

R. xxxui.21; xlii. liv; xlv. xii 
Vaso R. xxxvii. xiii 

Excavations R. xl. xvi, xxiv, xxvii 
1 toman Kiln 

R. xxxix. xvii; xl. xxvii 
Chestorton, Amphora It. xxxm. 7 

Book-clasp R. xli. xiii 

Church, Fresco 

C. iv. 37; R. xxxviii. xi 
Coin of Carausius R. xxn. 6 

Farthing R. xlv. xxxi 

Flint implements from gravel-pits 

R. xl. xiii 

Objects R. xxxviii. xvi 

Perforated stone R. xxv. 9 

Tokens R. xxxvi. 22; xli. xii 

Chinese Coins. See Coin* 

Chippenham Church, Mural paintings, 

&o. R. xlvii. cii; C. vi. 321 

Choir-stalls from Brampton Church 

Pr. vn. 28 
Christ's College. See Cambridge 
Church furniture at Brent Pelham 

C. in. 53 
and vestments at Bassingbournc 

R. xxxm. 11 and 13 
Church aud parochial libraries 

0. i. 33 



INDEX. 



21 



Churchwardens 1 accounts at Bassing- 
bournc R. xxn. 7; xi,. xxii 

Levorton, LinoolnBhire 11. xxv. 8 
Clmrton, W. It., Legend of St George 
the Martyr. 1890 Pr. vn. 135 
Cirencester, lloman buildings C. i. 55 
Cissbury, Stone implements and pot- 
tery It. xxxvi. 10 
Remains It. xxxvi. 26 
Cistercian Abbey of Revesby; Cata- 
logue of Library 

It. xvi. 10; C. i. 97 
Monastery at Wbitwick 

It. xlviii. exxxvii 
Citeaux, Ancient Library Pr. vm. 351) 
Clairvaux, Ancient Library 

Pr. vin. 359 

Claiton, Dr Richard, Master of St. 

John's College, Letters from Rob. 

Booth C. i. 343 

Clare College. See Cambridge 

Clark, E. C. The Minster Church at 

Aachen, and St Vitale, Ravenna. 

1882 It. xlii. xlix 

on B. Walker's paper on Ancient 

Camps in Wiltshire. 1884 

It. xliv. xvi 

Inscribed stone from Brough-under- 

Stanmore. 1885 R. xlv. xxiii 

Symbols in Ledsham Church. 188G 

It. xlvi. lxvii 

The Law School, from 1470. 1886 

It. xlvi. lxxiv 

on C. W. King's paper on a tablet in 

Trinity College Library. 1886 

It. xlvii. xciii 
on T. M'K. Hughes' paper on Earth- 
works between the Solvvay and the 
Tyne. 1887 It. xlviii. exxxiv 
on E. G. de S. Wood's paper on Stam- 
ford University. 1888 Pr. vn. 2 
II. Gadow's Early Christian Inscrip- 
tion. 1888 Pr. vn. 8 
W. Ridgeway's paper on Cambridge- 
shire Ditches. 1891 Pr. vn. 207 
on the death of the Rev. S. S. 
Lewis. 1891 Pr. vn. 286 



Clark, E. C. (continued) 

Methods and means of Archaeologi- 
cal study. 1891 Pr. vm. 1 
Roman inscription at Carlisle. 1892 
Pr. vm. 85 
An Etruscan inscription at Perugia. 

1893 Pr. vm. 253 
on T. M C K. Hughes' paper on An- 
cient, Ditches. 1893 Pr. vm. 282 

Exhibits a leather bottle, with three 
specimens from Mr W. B. Red- 
fern's collection. 1894 

Pr. vm. 60 
Garlick Pair. 1894 Pr. vm. 313 
on C. L. Acland's paper on Antiqui- 
ties of the immediate past. 1894 
Pr. vm. 317 
British jar found at Haslingfield. 

1894 Pr. vm. 331 
Clark, J. W. Historiola Collegii Cor- 
poris Christi, by J. Josselin. 
1880 8vo Pub., No. xvn. 

Description of the Medrascn in 
Algeria. 1875 C. m. 379 

Bronze axe from Horningsey. 1876 
It. xxxvi. 22 

Shell implements from Barbadoes. 
1876 R. xxxvi, 22 

Bronze statuette, Egyptian. 1876 
R. xxxvi. 22 

System adopted for storing and de- 
livering books in medieval colle- 
giate libraries. 1876 R. xxxvn. ix 

Josselin' s Historiola Coll. Corporis 
Christi. 1877 R. xxxvn. xii 

Chained Psalter or Horac, written 
for John Harpur of Russhalc, 
Staffs., in xv. century. 1878 

R. xxxvni. xvi 

History of the peal of Bells belong- 
ing to King's College, Cambridge. 
1879. (1 plate) C. iv. 223 

Suggestions as to the best mode of 
preserving the two Maces in the 
Registry. 1879 It. xxxix. xiv 

Glass bottles from Garlic Pair Lane. 
1879 R. xxxix. xvi 



22 



INDEX. 



Clark, J. W. (continued) 
The site of Trinity College. 1882 

B. xlii. xlix 
The old Provost's Lodge of King's 
College, with special reference to 
the furniture. 1879. (1 plan) 

C. iv. 285 
(List of the most uncommon 
words occurring in the ac- 
counts, p. 310) 
History of the Church of St John 
the Baptist, Cambridge, commonly 
called St John Zachary. 1871). 
(1 plan) C. iv. 343 

Appendix of original docu- 
ments, 1414-1453, relating to 
the parishes of St Edward 
and St John the Baptist, and 
the Church of St John, from 
Trinity Hall muniment room 
and elsewhere, p. 358 
Origin of 'Mutton-Hole.' 1882 

It. xlii. xlix 
Architectural history of Neville's 
Court, Trinity College. 1882 

It. xliii. lxxxii 
Monuments of Central America. 
Ins;; B. xliii. lxxxviii 

Tombof Margaret Beaufort, Countess 
of Richmond and Derby, in West- 
minster Abbey. 1883 C. v. 265 
Address as President. 1883, 1885 

B. xliv. cvii; xlv. xxxv 
on G. F. Browne's paper on Sculp- 
tured stones in Lothian. 1883 

R. xliv. cvi 

The Schools quadrangle, Senate- 

hcvrfse. 1883 B. xliv. cxvii 

ou A. P. Maudslay's Explorations in 

Central America. 1883 

It. xliv. exx 

on B. Bowes' paper on University 

Printers. 1884 R. xliv. exxii 

Human bones and part of a fibula 

from Burwell. 1884 B. xliv. exxvii 

Description of the loan collection of 

Portraits. 1884 It. xliv. exxix 



Clark, J. W. (continued) 
Two varieties of Ox. 1884 

It. xlv. xi 

Skeleton of a Bed Stag (Cervus 

elaphus) from Burwell Fen. 1885 

B. xlv. xxx 

on H. F. Wilson's Objects of interest 

from Trinity College. 1885 

B. xlv. xxxi 
Medieval Libraries, with special 
reference to book-cases. 1885 

B. xlv. xxxviii 
on J. R. Clouting's paper On a 
Skull. 1886 R. xlvii. xeviii 

Part of a human skeleton from Bur- 
well. 1887 B. xlvii. civ 
Notes on a fireplace discovered in 
the Master's lodge, Christ's College. 
1888. (1 plate) C. vi. 374 
Skeleton of a stag (Cervus elaphus) 
from Manea Fen. 1888 Pr. vn. 2 
Exhibits a sheet of Hamoud's plan 
of Cambridge, 1572. 1889 

Pr. vn. 13 

The canopy carried over Q. Elizabeth 

when she visited Cambridge, 1564. 

1890 Pr. vn. 194 

Bird's-eye view of Clare Hall, 1714. 

1890. (1 plate, and 1 ill.) 

Pr. vn. 197 
Architectural history of Barnwell 
Priory. 1891. (1 plate, and ill.) 
Pr. vn. 222 
Death of the Bev. S. S. Lewis. 1891 
Pr. vn. 289 
on T. M C K. Hughes' paper on An- 
cient Ditches. 1893 Pr. vni. 282 
Chained Libraries at Cesena, Wells, 
and Guildford. 1891. (1 plate 
and 10 ills.) Pr. vm. 1 

Fragments of xvn. century book- 
cases at Clare College, Cambridge. 

1891. (3 ills.) Pr. vm. 18 
on A. Gray's Charters of the Priory 

of St Badegund. 1894 

Pr. vm. 313 
Ancient Libraries: (1) Christ Church, 



INDEX. 



23 



('lark, J. W. (continued) 

Canterbury; (2)Citeaux,Clairvaux; 
(3) Zutphen, Enkhuizeu. 1894. 
(2 plates and 13 ills.) 

Pr. vm. 359 
Catalogue of the first Exhibition of 
University and College Portraits 
held in the Fitzwilliam Museum, 
May 1884 
Catalogue of the second Exhibition 
of University and College Portraits 
held in the Fitzwilliam Museum, 
May 1885 
Claudius, Coin C. v. 225 

Clay, W. K. History of the parish of 
Waterbeach, (3 plates). 1859 

8vo Pub., No. iv. 
Landbeach, (1 plate). 1861 

8vo Pub., No. vi. 
Horningsey. 1805 

8vo Pub., No. vn. 

Milton. 1869 8vo Pub., No. xi. 

Notes on parishes in Cambridgeshire, 

from the 'Liber Archidiaconi Eli- 

ensis' in Caius College Library. 

1867 B. xxxiii. 7 

death. 1867 R. xxxiii. 9 

Clay, Fragment of burnt, from Great 

Ormeshead R. xxxiii. 8 

Climacus, Johannes, Scala, 1473 

Pr. vn. 17 
Clock, Brass R. xxxiii. 26 

Clock-case from near Royston 

R. vm. 5; xxxiii. 26 
Clog, Plate of, C. i. 51 

Clopton, Chantry C. i. 210 

Clouting, J. R, Skull and celt from 
Thetford. 1886 R. xlvii. xcvii 
Clugny, Deed of Convent of, with farm- 
ers of Offord, 1237 R. xlvii. ex 
Cluniac Priory at Castle Acre 

Pr. vm. 243 
Cobham, Eleanor, Duchess of Glou- 
cester. Lament... when couvicted 
of sorcery C. i. 177 

Coenwulf, King of Mercia, Coin 

R. xxxvi. 25 



Coffins, Stone, found near the Castle 

R. xiii. 6 
Coinage. Suggestions for a Coinage 
for Ireland and other Islands be- 
longing to England, by N. Tyery. 
Edited by G. 0. White- Cooper and 
F. J. H. Jenkinson. 1886. (32 
ills, in text). 8vo Pub., No. xxn. 
Coining and the Implements of Coin- 
ing C. iv. 109 
Coins from Caistor, Lincolnshire 

R. xl. xxii 
Chesterford R. xxxix. xviii 

Smyrna R. xliv. cxxxviii 

Woodstone Hill Pr. vn. 189 

referring to Biblical history 

R. xlii. xlv 
struck by the Crusaders 

R. xxxiii. 11 
Coins, Catalogue of, Roman and Eng- 
lish Series, in the Museum of the 
Society. 1847. 8vo. 
Coins : 

American : U. S. Dollar, 1795, and 
Confederate States Dollar note 

R. xxxiii. 35 
Anglo-Saxon 

Harthacnut R. xxm. 7 

Bavarian R. xxvi. 8 

British 

Cunobelinus 

R. xxxvm. xvi ; xlv. xxxi 

Tincommius R. xl. xxvii 

Verica R- xl. xxvii 

Celtic C. vn. 189 

Chinese R. xxxiii. 16; xxxvi. 11 

English, from Hitchin Pr. vn. 152 

Coins, Tokens and Medals of the 

Town, County and University 

of Cambridge, by W. G. Searle. 

1871 8vo Pub., No. xn. 

Silver, from Shefford, Beds 

4to Pub., No. x. page 24 
Channel Island type R. xl. xiv 
Chesterton farthing R. xlv. xxxi 
Coenwulf R. xxxvi. 25 

Edward III. R. xxm. 7 



24 



INDEX. 



Coins, English (continued) 

Edward VI. R. xxxni. 7 

George III. R. xxxvi. 15 

Henry II. 

R. xxiii. 7; xxxix. xii, xvi 
Henry VI. R. xm. 8 

Henry VIII. R. xxxm. 7 

James I. R. xlii. xxxvii; xlv. ix 
James II. 

R. xxxm. 11; xxxix. xii 

Perkin Warbeck R. xl. xx 

Victoria R. xxxvi. 15 

William and Mary R. xxxvi. 15 

French R. xxxm. 31, 36; xxxvin. xi 

Gaulish R. xxxm. 35 ; xxxvi. 10 ; 

Pr. vii. 135 
German R. xxvi. 8 ; xxxm. 37 

Greek Imperial C. n. 1 

Macedonian 

R. xxxm. 35 ; C. vn. 189 
Macedonian as illustrating the 
degeneracy in athletic games 

R. xliv. cxxviii 

Nicaea R. xx. 7; C. v. 41 

Selinus R. xliv. cxxviii 

Haytian R. xxi. 6 

Hebrew: Shekels R. xxxvi. 17; 

xxxvii. ix; C. vi. 12 

Indian, 1833 R. xxxm. 35 

Japanese R. xxxm. 1(5, 36 

Mexican R. xxxm. 36 

Roman : 

from Shefford, Beds 

4toPub., No. x. 
Collection from Commodus to 
Constantine II. R. xxxvi. 10 
Collection from Domitian to Septi- 
mus Severus R. xxxvii. xiii 
Collection from Gallienus to Con- 
stantinus Jun. Pr. vn. 189 
Collection from Nero to Gordia- 
nus IH. Pr. vn. 189 
Allectus C. ii. 235 
Antoninus Pius R. xxxvii. xiii; 
xliii. lxxxvii ; Pr. vn. 189 
Aurelius R. xlv. vii 
Aurelianus C. v. 225 



Coins, Roman (continued) 

Bronze, iv. century Pr. vn. 185 

Julius Caesar R. xxxm. 36; 

Pr. vn. 189 

Carausius R. xxn. 6; C. n. 235 

Claudius C. v. 225 

Constans R. xlv. xxxi 

Constantinus Max. R. xxxm. 16, 

36 ; xxv. 10 ; xliii. lxxxvi ; xlviii. 

cxxxvi; Pr. vn. 189 

CrisjHna, Empress R. xxxm. 33- 

Diocletianus C. v. 225 

Faustina the yr. Pr. vn. 189 

Gallienus R. xli. xi; C. v. 225 

Gratianus 

R. xlv. xxxi ; xlviii. cxxxvi 
Hadrian R. xxxm. 33, 37 ; xliv. 
cxxi; xlviii. cxxxvi 
Laelianus C. v. 225 

Magnentius R. xl. xvii 

Marius C. v. 225 

Maximianus Hercules 

R. xlii. lxxvii ; xliv. cxxi 
Nero R. xxxvn. ix 

Nero Drusus R. xlv. xxxi 

Nerva R. xlviii. cxxxvi 

Postumus C. v. 225 

Probus R. xxxvin. xix; C. v. 225 
Sabina, Empress R. xliii. lxxxvi 
Salonina, Empress C. v. 225 

Saloninus C. v. 225 

Severina, Empress C. v. 225 

Severus R. xliv. cvii 

Tacitus C. v. 225 

Tetricus C. v. 225; R. xl. xx 

Tetricus jun. C. v. 225 

Tiajanus R. xiv. 6; xliii. lxxi; 
xliv. lviii, cvii, cxxiv 
Valens R. xliii. lxxvii 

Valentinianus R. xl. xvii 

Vespasianus R. xxxm. 27 

Victorinus C. v. 225; R. xli. xi; 
xl. xvii, xx 
Spanish R. xm. 7 

Colchester, Roman pottery kiln 

R. xl. xxvii 
Cold Ashby, Bell R. xxxvi. 9 



INDEX. 



25 



College Expenses xvi. and xvn. cen- 
turies C. v. 201 
Colleges. See Ccuubridge 
Collett, W. K., Fresco-paintings for- 
merly in Stoke Church, Suffolk. 
1849 R. ix. 8 
Collins, Samuel, Provost of King's 
College, Letter from Peter Salmon 
C. in. 211 
Cologne, Book printed by N. Gotz, 
1497 C in. 244 
Cullen ware jug, xvi. cent. 

Pr. vn. 169 
Colquhoun, Sir P., The true site of 
Dodona. 1881 R. xli. xxiii 

Columbaria, Manor House and College, 
etc. C. in. 287 

Colvin, S., Drawings by John Flax- 
man. 1876 R. xxxvu. x 
Comberton, Roman villa R. ix. 7 
Compton, Lord Alwyne, Drawings of 
pavement in the Exchequer Cham- 
ber at Exeter. 1847 R. vn. 4 
Concise, Lake of Neuchatel, Discoveries 
among the Pfahlbauten R. xxv. 7 
Conington, Bronze figure of Mercury 
R. xl. xvi 
Brass figure found in Church 

R. xxxiii. 20 
Constans, Coin R. xlv. xxxi 

Constantine, Triumph of C. iv. 391 
Constantinus, Max., Coins. See Coins, 

Roman 
Conybeare, J. W. E., Brooch, bit, 
knives, etc., from Barrington. 
1880 R. xli. xii 

Stones discovered in the river bed 
at Barrington. 1883 

R. xliv. cxvi 
Cooking, Two holes lined with clay 
used for, at Hallingbury 

R. xxxvi. 11 
Cooper, C. H., Matrix of the seal of 
Sir Thos. Bysshe. 1852 

R. xni. 6 

Bone matrix in St John's College. 

1852 R. xm. 6 



Cooper, C. H. (continued) 

Two stone coffins found near the 
Castle. 1852 R. xm. 6 

Origin of the name Petty Cury, as 
applied to a street in Cambridge. 
1853 C. i. 63 

The vow of widowhood of Margaret, 
Countess of Richmond and Derby 
(foundress of Christ's and St 
John's Colleges) : with notices of 
similar vows in the xiv., xv., and 
xvi. centuries. 1853 C. i. 71 

Letter from Oliver Cromwell to his 

sister Elizabeth, with notes. 1853 

C. i. 81 

Notices of a gift or render of a 

Sore Hawk, with especial reference 

to a fine levied in the Town Court 

of Cambridge, 21 Edw. III. 1855 

C. i. 169 

Abraham Blooteling's engraving of 

James, Duke of Monmouth. 1855 

R. xvi. 9 

Inventory of Plate sent to Charles I 
by Queens' College, and receipt 
for moneys advanced for his 
service by the President and 
Fellows, 1642, with notes. 1856 
C. i. 241 

The earlier High Stewards of the 
University. 1857 C. i. 273 

Exhibits sheets of his Athenae 
Cantabrigienses. 1857 R. xvm. 7 

Actors in Dr Legge's tragedy of 
Richardus Tertius, performed at 
the Bachelors' Commencement, 
1579-80. 1858 C. i. 347 

Heralds' Visitations of the County of 
Cambridge. 1860 C. n. 67 

Redmayne's MS. Life of Henry V in 
Trinity Library. 1861 R. xxi. 8 

Autograph of Sir H. Spelman, with 

some facts respecting him. 1861 

C. ii. 101 

John Norris, founder of the Nor- 
risian Professorship. 1861 

C. ii. 147 



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INDEX. 



Cooper, C. 11. (continued) 

Letter from Dr Edward Martin, 
President of Queens' College, to 
William Bray, Chaplain to Arch- 
bishop Laud. 1861 C. n. 149 

Henry Stokes, Newton's school- 
master. 1862. 

C. ii. 161 ; K. xxii. 8 

Feoffment from Thos. Hobson to 
Thos. Newman of premises in 
Cambridge. 1862 R. xxn. 8 

Draft of a conveyance in 1780 of the 
house in Cornhill, London, in 
which the poet Gray was born. 

1862 R. xxiii. 7 
Agnes, Lady Wenman, translator 

of Zonaras. 1863 C. n. 327 

Richard Dunthorne, Astronomer, 

Engineer and Antiquarian artist. 

1863 C. ii. 331 
A recently published selection from 

the wills of eminent persons. 

1864 C. ii. 337 
Account of Richard Sault, Mathe- 
matician, and one of the Editors 
of the ' Athenian Mercury.' 1864 

C. in. 37 
An annotated copy of Godwin's 
Catalogue of Bishops, 1615, for- 
merly belonging to T. Baker. 
1864 R. xxv. 8 

Extract from the Churchwardens' 
accounts of Leverton, Lincoln- 
shire. 1865 R. xxv. 8 
Life of Robert Hare. 1865 

R. xxv. 

William and Walter Calverley of 

Clare Hall. 1865 R. xxv. 10 

The establishment of printing in 

New England. 1865 R. xxvi. 7 

death, Remarks by J. E. B. Mayor. 

1866 R. xxvi. 3 

Coptic version of the martyrdom of 

St George. Pr. vn. 133 

Copyright, Letter from Dr Goodman 

to Dr Gwynne concerning 

R. xx. 7 



(Jordeaux, W. W., Three British coins 
from Caistor, Lincolnshire. 1880 
R. xl. xiv 
Bell from Newnham. 1880 

R. xl. xvi 
Bronze spear-head from Walton-on- 
Thames. 1880 R. xl. xxii 

Coins from Caistor, Lincolnshire. 
1880 R. xl. xxii 

Anglo-Saxon fibula-mould from Lin- 
coln. 1881 R. xli. 19 
Roman pottery and other objects 
from Great Cotes, in N.-E. Lin- 
colnshire. 1882 R. xlii. xlvii 
Corinium. See Cirencester 
Coronations of Charles I and II, Forms 
of prayer R. xxiv. 8 
Corpus Christi College. See Cam- 
bridge 
Corrie, G. E., Catalogue of the original 
library of St Catharine's Hall, 
1475. 1840 4to Pub., No. i. 
Prodigies recorded in history. 1847 
R. vin. 4 
Changes of Costume in the Univer- 
sity. 1849 R. ix. 7, 8 
A rare volume of Sermons by Stephen 
Baron. 1849 R. ix. 8 
Copy of a minute of proceedings at 
the election of representatives of 
the University to the second 
Parliament of James I. 1854 

R. xiv. 7 

Two Catalogues of monastic library 

(Cistercian Abbey of Revesby). 

1854 C. i. 97 ; R. xiv. 7 

An ancient Calendar preserved in 

the library of Jesus College. 1855 

C. i. 147 ; R. xv. 9 

Transcript of part of a Catalogue of 

tbe Library of Revesby Monastery, 

Lincolnshire. 1856 R. xvi. 10 

Parish accounts of Boxford, Suffolk, 

1529—1596. . 1857 C. i. 265 

Early copy of a petition for the 

restoration of the Civil Law 

Faculty. 1859 R. xix. 7 



INDEX. 



27 



Gome, G. E. (continued) 
Answer to a petition of Kail' Wid- 
drington. 1859 B. xix. 8 

The choice of Burgesses for the 
University in 1611. 1859 

B. xx. 7 
Petition of Journeymen Printers. 

1859 B. xx. 7 

List of books presented to Pembroke 

College by various donors during 

the xiv. and xv. centuries. 1860 

C. ii. 11 ; B. xx. 7 

Will of Dr Thos. Lane, Master of 

St Peter's College, 1431-37. i860 

B. xx. 7 
Indulgence for Dr Lane and his 

sister, before 1437. 18G0 B. xx. 7 

Documents relating to the Uni- 
versity and Town during the 
Commonwealth. 1861 B. xxi. 7 

Facsimile of a document drawn up 
by Cranmer against the Pope's 
jurisdiction. 1861 B. xxi. 7 

Papers relating to contributions from 
the Colleges for the University 
Librarian, 1654. 1861 B. xxi. 7 

Catalogue of books given to Trinity 
Hall by the founder. 1861 

C. ii. 73 
A pocket-knife found in the garden 

at Jesus College. 1862 

B. xxiii. 7 

Coins from Jesus College. 1862 

B. xxiii. 7 

Letters addressed to Dr Ashton, 
Master of Jesus College, relative 
to Dr Bentley's candidature for 
the Begius Professorship of Di- 
vinity. 1862 C. ii. 195 

Bemarks by Dr Ashton, Master of 
Jesus College : (1) On the age of a 
Syriac MS. of the Pentateuch, 
(2) Gloucester Bidley's account of 
a Syriac MS. of the New Testa- 
ment. 1862 C. ii. 219 

Documents connected with the 
Episcopal Church in Scotland in 



Corrie, G. E. (continued) 

the reign of Q. Anne. 1862 

C. ii. 225 

Beasons for the completion of Dr 

Tudway's Degree in Music, 1705. 

1862 C. ii. 345 

death referred to by G. F. Browne. 

1885 B. xlvi. lvii 

Costume in the University, Changes 

of B. ix. 7, 8 

Cotes, Gt., Boman pottery 

B. xlii. xlvii 
Coton, Moat and Hall C. in. 287 

Cottenham, Cattle plague : subscrip- 
tions for relief, 1747 

C. in. 107 ; B. xxvi. 7 
Chantry C. i. 210 

Painting in church B. xiv. 8 

Boman bust B. xv. 9 

Touchstones B. xxxm. 27 

Cottenham Fen, Boman coins 

B. xliv. cvii 
Court Bolls of the Manor of Littleport 
in the Isle of Ely C. iv. 97 

of Stow-cum-Quy B. xvn. 10 

Coveney Fen, Shields B. vn. 4 

Cowell, E. B., Legend of the Chapman 
of Swaffham in Norfolk. 1875. 
C. in. 317. Note by W. E. A. 
Axon. B. xliii. lxxxix. 

A MS. volume of University Com- 
missary's proceedings, 1599 — 
1600. 1876 B. xxxvi. 23 

Cowie, M., Descriptive Catalogue of 
the MSS. and Scarce Books in the 
library of St John's College, Cam- 
bridge. 2 parts. 1842-3 

4to Pub., Nos. vi. and vm. 
Cranmer, Archbp, Personal history 

E. xv. 9 
Paper against Papal jurisdiction 

B. xxi. 7 
Creeny, W. F., On Foreign monumen- 
tal brasses. 1885 B. xlvi. lix 
Crete, Inscriptions B. xxiii. 8 

Crimea, Earthen rampart at Perekop, 
at entrance to the C. v. 47 



28 



INDKX. 



Crispins, Empress, Coin 

It. XXXIII. 33 

Croft, Yorks., Sculptured stones from 

Pr. vn. 17 

Croko, Richard, Public Orator, 1519- 

25 It. xxi. 9 ; xxn. 7 

Cromer, Flint axe It. xxxvi. 21 

Cromwell, Elizabeth, Letter from 

Oliver Cromwell to his sister 

C. i. 81 

Cromwell, Oliver, Letter to his sister 

Elizabeth C. i. 81 

Crook in the hand of ltamcses III on 

tho cover of his sarcophagus in 

the Fitzwilliam Museum 

C. in. 383 
Crooked lands, Existence and cause 

It. xlvi. lxi 
Crosby llavensworth, Tumuli 

It. xlv. xii 

Cross at Sawston E. xliii. lxxvi 

Cross, Processional It. xxxm. 20 

Crosses and stones from N. of England, 

Sculptured It. xliii. lxxiii 

Sculptured, at Heysham, Hatton, 

and Winwick It. xlvii. cv 

Croydon, ltoman pottery R. xxxm. 31 

Croyland Abbey, Origin and date of 

Ingulfs History of Pr. vn. 207 

Ingulf and the Historia Croylanden- 

sis, by W. G. Searle. 181)4 

8vo Pub., No. xxvu. 
Crucilix, Figures from, in Museum 

R. xlvii. c 

from Ceres, Fife R. xlvii. ci 

Cudworth, Ralph, Letter relating to 

the life of, by J. T. Mosheim, 1727 

' C. i. 195 

Cullen (Cologne) ware jug, xvi. century 

Pr. vn. 1(59 

Cumberland, Ring dial Pr. vn. 185 

Maiden Way C. vi. 41 

Cuneiform Inscription at Nineveh 

It. xliii. lxxxiii 
Cunningham, G., Teeth of early 
Egyptian skulls. 1887 

R. XLVII. ex 



Cunningham, W., Land measurements 
in Domesday. 1884 It. xlv. x 
Bedfordshire Quarter Sessions Re- 
cords, 1050-00. 1892 Pr. vm. 01 
Cunobeliuus, Coin 

R. xxxvin. xvi ; xlv. xxxi 
Cuthbert, St, Vestments 

R. xlvii. xciv 
Cyprus, Pottery It. xl. xx 

Daggers from Burwell Fen 

It. xxxm. 21: xliii. lxxii 
Dam Hill, Cambridge, Roman re- 
mains It. xl. xxi 
Danish remains from Barrington 

C. ii. 7; It. xx. 8 
Darwin, G. H., Monuments to Cam- 
bridge men in the University of 
Padua. (4 plates) 1894 

Pr. vm. 337 

Death, John, Vases, probably xv. 

century, from King Street. 1882 

R. xlii. 1 

Deck, A., Pottery (Romano-British ?), 

from Chesterton Road. 1808 

It. xxxm. 11 

Bronze celt from Teversham. 1874 

It. xxxvi. 11 

Fibulae and beads from Hasling- 

lield. 1875 R. xxxvi. 20 

Forceps found under King's Parade. 

1875 It. xxxvi. 20 

Horse-bell from Haslingfield. 1878 

R. xxxix. xi 

Deck, I., Necklace of rough amber, &c, 

from Wilbraham. 1848 It. vm. 

Keys found in St Martin's Priory, 

Dover. 1848 R. ix. 7 

Dedication of Places It. xlvi. lxxii 

Deed of Convent of Clugny and farmers 

of Offord, 1237 It. xlvii. cx 

Deeds at Wilbraham Parva, 1439 to 

1040 It. xlviii. exxxviii 

Deer, Red, horns from Burwell Fen 

It. xxxm. 15 
Implements made of antlers of 

R. xxxm. 19 



INDEX. 



29 



Dcerhurst Church It. xlvii. cii 

Font E. xliv. cxxxiii 

Delta, Mummy's treasures recently 

discovered in the C. iv. 385 

Dengain brass in Quy Church 

K. xvi. 10 
Denmark, Flint implements imported 
from B. xxxm. 20 

Stone implements E. xxxm. 8 

Derby, Margaret, Countess of Rich- 
mond and. See Beaufort 
Devil's Ditch, near Brandon C. i. 95 
Devonshire. See 1'ilton 
Dial, Pendant Pr. vn. 135 

Eing. See Ring-dial 
Diocletianus, Coin C. v. 225 

Disney, John, Seal of John Milton 

E. xii. 8 
Eing, c. 1450 E. xn. 8 

Dispensations from Eome 

E. xxxm. 15 
Diss, Fibula E. xliii. lxxxvi 

Distances, Table of... between towns 
given by Holinshed C. iv. 259 
Ditch near Brandon C. i. 95 

near Swaffham, Norfolk C. i. 95 
Ditches, Cambridgeshire E. xn. 8 

Cambridgeshire, referred to by Taci- 
tus Pr. vn. 200 
in Cambridge Pr. vin. 32, 255 
Ditton, Fen, Bones and pottery 

E. xxxvii. xii 
Coins E. xliii. lxxxvii 

Flint-flakes E. xxxvi. 24 

Medieval jugs E. xlii. xxxvi 

Moat and Hall C. in. 287 

Perforated stone and stag's horn 

E. xl. xxvii 
Pottery E. xlii. xxxvi 

Pottery and stone implements 

E. xliv. exxix 
Eoman and other remains 

E. xxxvi. 24 
Dodona, Site of E. xli. xxiii 

Dolmens E. xxxvi. 24 

Domesday, Land Measurements 

E. xt.n. xxxviii ; xlv. ix, xx 



Domesday (continued) 
Some terms used in C. vi. 17, 65 
of Cambridgeshire, Measurements 
and Valuations C. v. 93 

Dordogne, Stone implement from 

E. xxxviii. xix 
Dorsetshire. See Bincombe 
Douay, List of subscriptions to Con- 
vent of English Franciscans at, 
1630-49 E. xxi. 9 

Dover, Keys from, and pillar in St 
Martin's Priory E. ix. 7 

Downham Field, Ely, Pottery 

E. xlii. xlvii 
Downing family and property 

E. xxxiit H 
Drake, C. B., Wall-paintings in Tever- 
sham Church. 1882 

E. xliii. lxxii 
Drake, W. Tyrwhitt., Almandine gar- 
net set in gold. 1875 

E. xxxvi. 17 

Shekels of the time of Ezra. 1H75 

E. xxxvi. 17 

Dryden, Sir H., Eoman and Bomano- 

British remains at or near Shefford, 

Beds. 4 plates. 1845 

4to Pub., No. x. 
Plans of Fahy Chapel, Ballycroy, co. 
Mayo E. xiv. 7 

Saxon fibulae from Newnham, 
Northants E. xiv. 7 

Dry Drayton, Chantry at C. i. 201 
Duckett, Sir G., Deed of agreement 
between the Convent of Clugny 
and the Farmers of Offord, Hunts. 
1887 E. xlvii. ex 

Duckworth, W. H. L., A newly dis- 
covered dyke at Cherryhinton. 
1894 Pr. vin. 322 

Duff, E. Gordon, A hitherto unknown 
book printed by John Lettou. 
1890 Pr. vn. 190 

Duffield, A. J., Pre-historic Peruvian 
stone implements. 1 plate. 1876 
C. iv. 13 
Dugdale, Sir Wm„ Letter E. xix. 8 



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INDEX. 



Dunham, Seal of Prebend of B. xm. G 
Dunthorne, Eichard C. n. 331 

Duport, Dr, Account of Election, 
written by C. in. 203 

Durham, Sculptured stones 

E. xliv. ex 

See Aycliffe. Barnard Castle 

Dutch inscription in St Mary's Church, 

Haddiscoe E. xl. xxiv 

records at the Hague E. xxv. 9 

snuff-box E. xxvi. 7 

Dutton, H., Description of Medieval 

merchants' mark, and remarks on 

seals of the same period. (2 ill.) 

1878 C. iv. 187 

Dyer, Wm., License, 1653-4. E. xxi. 7 

Dyke at Cherryhinton 

Pr. vni. 317, 322 
Dykes. See Offa's Dyke and Wat's 
Dyke 

Eadgyth, Tomb E. xxm. 8 

Eadmer'B "Historia Novorum in An- 
glia," On C. vi. 195 

Ear-ring, Roman, from Lakenheath 

E. xlv. vii 
Illustration of C. iv. 385 

Earith, Bronze statuette found 

C. in. 231 
Earth-pits, Black, near Cambridge 

E. xxxvi. 25 
Earthquake, Hoisting by an, in Peru 

E. xxxvn. x 

Earthworks between the mouth of the 

Tyne and the Solway C. vi. 355 

Kdniund, St, Abbey of. See Bury St 

Edmunds 
Edward the Elder, Tomb of Eadgyth, 
daughter of E. xxm. 8 

Edward the Confessor, MS. Life 

E. xiv. 7 

Edward III., Cast from Seals E. xi. 7 

Coin E. xxm. 7 

Seal E. xi. 7 

Edward VI., Silver coin E. xxxiii. 7 

First Prayer Book: MS. notes in 

oopy at Beccles C. i. 67 



Edward the Black Prince, Eing supposed 

to have belonged to C. iv. 181 

Edwards, Dr John, Facsimile of writing 

C. in. 119 

Efligy of a Bishop in Trinity Church 

E. xl. xiii 

Egyptian Antiquities E. xlvii. ex 

bronze statuette E. xxxvi. 22 

Fragment of a Graeco-Egypt. work 

on Magic 8vo Pub. No. n. 

Gracco - Egyptian papyrus in the 

British Museum C. i. 37 

Sarcophagus of Eamscs III. 

C. m. 371, 383 
skulls E. xlvii. ex: xlviii. exxxvi 
skulls, of xxvi. Dynasty Pr. vn. 17 
skulls, Teeth of early E. xlvii. cx 
stelae Pr. vn. 3: vm. 143 

Stone implements from Helwan 

C. iv. 85 
Egypt, A mummy's treasures recently 
discovered in the Delta C. iv. 385 
The lake of Moeris and the Patriarch 
Joseph C. vi. 177 

Eikon Basilike E. xlii. xxxvii 

Election of Burgesses for the Uni- 
versity E. xiv. 7; xx. 7 
Elingheims Church, Island of Goth- 
land, Bronze Gothic thurible 

E. xl. xiv 

Elizabeth, Queen, Canopy carried over, 

1564 Pr. vn. 194 

Correspondence with Henry IV. of 

France E. xxiv. 7 

Elmham, riaque E. xlvii. xcviii, c. 

Elsworth Church, Work in progress at 

Pr. vm. 28 

Ely, Bronze sword from the river 

E. xlvii. xcviii 
Description of the Sextry Barn, by 
E. Willis. 4 plates 

4to Pub. No. vn 
Eoman coin E. xrv. 6 

Bonian pottery E. xli. xxv 

Eomano-British remains E. xli. xxv 
Token "W. Gotobed 1662" 

B. xliv. evil 



INDEX. 



31 



Ely Cathedral, Chapter house 

Pr. viii. 242 
Ely, Episcopal Visitation of the Arch- 
deaconry, 1685 C. in. 323 
Formation of the Diocese 

Pr. vn. 157 
Liber Archidiaconi Eliensis 

R. xxxiii. 7 
Mortuary Roll sent forth by the 
Prior and Convent, 133G-7 

C. i. 125 

Transcript of a Register of Property 

of monastery R. xxxm. 30 

Purchase of the Manor and advowson 

of Mepal in the xiv. century by 

the Prior and Convent of 

Pr. vn. 131 
Ely, Isle of, British shields 

4to Pub. No. xiv., part 2 
Flint implements R. xxxvi. 9 

Palstaves R. xxxvi. 9 

See Downham Field, Littleport, 
Mepal 
Emmanuel College. See Cambridge 
Enamelled plate, representing the Last 
Judgement R. xx. 7 

England, Visit of F. Burmann to, 1702 
R. xxii. 8: xxv. 8 
Engravers. G. M., a wandering Flem- 
ish artist, xv — xvi. century 

C. in. 247 
Engraving on a reindeer's bone 

R. xxxvi. 10 

Engravings fastened into the Lambeth 

copy of the Salisbury Primer or 

Horae, printed by Wynkyn de 

Worde, 1494 C. in. 257 

Copper, by G. M., xv. — xvi. century 

C. in. 247 

Copper, fastened into the Cambridge 

copy of the Utrecht Breviary of 

1514 C. in. 255 

Copper, Calendars, 1477, believed to 

be the earliest book with 

R. xxvi. 8 

Copper, Bible prints by R. Whitehall, 

1077 R. xxxvii. xii 



Engravings [continued) 
Earliest English, of the Image of 
Pity C. in. 135 

relating to the Stuarts 

R. xlii. xxxvii 
Wood, xv. century, pasted in a book 
printed at Cologne, 1477 

R. xxvi. 8 
Enkhuizen, Ancient Library 

Pr. viii. 359 
Episcopal Church in Scotland, Docu- 
ments connected with... in the 
reign of Q. Anne C. n. 225 

Epitaph of M. Verrius Flaccus 

C. vi. 313 

Erasmus, St, Drawings of martyrdom 

R. xlvii. 102 

The Light of. ..and on the various 

spellings of his name in the Trinity 

Parish accounts C. iv. 327 

Eros, Signet of C. v. 303 

Essex, Jas., Journal of a tour through 

part of Flanders and France, in 

August, 1773, edited by W. M. 

Fawcett. With portrait of Essex. 

1888 8vo Pub. No. xxiv. 

Tour in Flanders R. xlvi. lxx 

MSS. in the British Museum 

R. xvi. 10 
Account of the old Chapel, Sidney 
College R. xxxvm. xvi 

Essex, Survey of Manors in the county 
of Pr. vi. 17 

See Arkesden, Ashdon, Chesterford, 
Colchester, Newport, Great Hal- 
lingbury, Saffron Walden, Strat- 
ford 
Eton, Frescoes in College Chapel 

Pr. vni. 92 

Etruscan Intaglio: The fall of Ca- 

paneus C. vi. 378 

inscription at Perugia Pr. vm. 253 

mirrors with engraved reverses 

C. v. 185 
Evangelia Augustini Gregoriana. 
Edited by J. Goodwin. 1847 

4to Pub. No. xin. 



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INDEX. 



Evcrsden, Gt., Roman millstone 

R. xliii. lxxxiii 

"Ewin, Thomas Cambridge, 1736" 
Glass bottle with name R. xlv. vii 

Exeter, Thos. Beaufort, Duke of, Let- 
ter to the University, c. 1416 

C. m. 273 

Exeter, Pavement in Exchequer Cham- 
ber R. vii. 4 

Exning, Roman coins R. xliii. lxxxvi 

Expenses, School and College, in the 
16th and 17th Centuries C. v. 201 

Bxpositio hymnorum and Expositio 
Koquontiiuum, 1502 R. xi,vn. cii 

Eye, Suffolk, Charter of the Monastery, 
1137 It. xxvi. 8 

Fahy Chapel, Ballycroy, Plans 

R. xiv. 7 
Fairs : Bury St Edmunds, Tract 

It. xviii. 8 
Garlic Fair Pr. vm. 313 

Sturbridge, Tract R. xviii. 8 

Falx, Bronze, found in the Fens 

C. i. 361 

Farndale, Bronze object R. xxxm. 30 

Faulder.W.W., Eight swords (1 plate). 

1878 C. iv. 377 

Faustina, Empress, Coin Pr. vii. 189 

Fawcett, W. M., James Essex's Journal 

of a Tour in Flanders and France, 

1773. 1888 8vo Pub. No. xxiv. 

Old glass with coats of arms, from 

Waterbeach Church. 1871 

R. xxxm. 27 
Antiquities found in digging the 
foundations for the Museum of 
Experimental Physics. 1872 

R. xxxm. 33 

Coin, apparently of Hadrian. 1872 

R. xxxm. 33 

La Pyrotechnie de Hanzelet Lorrain, 

1630. 1873 R. xxxm. 36 

Gold chatelaine. 1874 

R. xxxvi. 11 

Bronze fibula, Roman, from Seaton, 

Northants. 1875 It. xxxvi. 15 



Fawcett, W. M. (continued) 
The Basilica and Porta Nigra at 
Trier. 1877. (3 plates) 

R. xxxvm. xiii 
Mainz Cathedral, change made in 
the western dome. 1877 

R. xxxvm. xiv 
Tomb of Hildcgarde. 1877 

R. xxxvm. xiv 
Minster Church at Aachen. 1882 

It. xi,ii. xlix 

Recent discoveries in Jesus College 

Chapel. 1883 R. xi.iii. lxxxvi 

on G. P. Browne's paper on Symbols 

in Ledsham Church. 1886 

It. xlvi. lxvii 
Chained library at Zutphen. 1886 

It. xlvi. Ixix 
Portions of a cinerary urn from 
Nayland, Suffolk. 1887 

R. XLVII. cv 

Recent discoveries in Linton Church. 
1889. (2 plates.) Pr. vn. 15 

The family of Veysy. 1889 

Pr. vn. 93 

Death of the Rev. S. S. Lewis. 1891 

Pr. vn. 288 

Work in progress at Elsworth 

Church, Cambs. 1891 

Pr. vm. 28 
Featherstone, J., Confirmation of Arms 
to Alexander Amcottes. 1859 

It. xix. 8 

Autograph letter of Sir Win. Dugdale. 

1859 R. xix. 8 

Document bearing the signatures 

and seals of R. Dudley, Earl of 

Leicester, and Wm. Cecil, Lord 

Burleigh. 1859 R. xix. 8 

Will of Sir John Hampden, 1457. 

1859 R. xix. 8 

Felmersham and Radwell, Receipts for 

parsonage and glebe R. xxxm. 19 

Fen Ditton. See Ditton 

Fen Road, The great, and its path to 

the sea R. xv. 10; Pr. vn. 112 

Fen Way R. xv. 10 



INDEX. 



33 



Fens, British Falx C. i. 361 

Idolatry in the II. xlvii. ciii 

Fenstanton, Figure of Mercury, and 
terra-cotta head R. xl. xvi 

Ferguson, R. S. Exhibition of squeeze 
by E. C. Clark, from Roman In- 
scription at Carlisle. 1892 

Pr. viii. 85 

Ferguson, John. John Francis Vigani, 

first Professor of Chemistry in the 

University. 1894 Pr. vm. 380 

Fibula, Bronze, from Cambridge 

R. xxv. 10 
Bronze, from Diss II. xliii. lxxxvi 
Bronze, from Haslingfield 

R. xxxvi. 27 
from Burwell R. xliv. cxxvii 

Irish, from Ballyoroy, co. Mayo 

R. xxxm. 27 
Roman, from Seat on, Northants. 

1 1. xxxvi, 15 
Fibula-mould, Anglo-Saxon, from Lin- 
coln R. xli. xix 
Fibulae, Anglo-Saxon from Hasling- 
field R. xxxvi. 11 
Anglo-Saxon from Newnham 

It. xiv. 7 
from near Royston 

R. xlviii. cxxxviii 
from Landesborough Park 

R. xliv. cxxix 

Silver R. xxxvi. 23 

Figure, Alabaster, from Papworth 

Everard R. xl. xii 

Brass, of an Ecclesiastic, from 

Conington Church R. xxxm. 20 

Bronze, from Kirkwell, Orkney 

Islands Pr. vn. 13 

of a Saint from Guilden Morden 

R. XLVIII. cxl 
Silver R. xxxvi. 21 

Figures, Ivory, mostly Flemish 

R. xxxvi. 20 
in the Antiquarian Museum 

R. xlvii. c 
Finch, Sir John, Arms at Padua 

Pr. vm. 337 

G. A. S. Index, 



Fine Art as applied to the illustration 
of the Bible Pr. vn. 31 

Fire-place in Master's Lodge, Christ's 
College C. vi. 374 

Fisher, Bp, Papers R. xxiv. 8 

Funeral Sermon on Lady Margaret 
It. xxxm. 15 
Fisher, Marshall, Terra-cotta vase 
from Downham Field, Ely. 1882 
It. zlii. xlvii 
Fish-ponds, Manor House and Col- 
lege, &c. C. in. 287 
Fitzwilliam Museum. See Cambridge 
Flaccus, Vorrius, Epitaph C. vi. 313 
Flanders and France, Journal of a 
tour through, 1773, by Jas. Essex 
8vo Pub. No. xxiv. 
Flaxman, John, Drawing R. xxxvu. x 
Flemish artist of the xv — xvi. cen- 
tury: G. M. C. in. 247 
Ivory figures li. xxxvi. 20 
Palimpsest brasses R. xn. 8 
Flint 'cores,' or masses, from Ickling- 
ham R. xxm. 8 
flakes from Fen Ditton 

It. xxxvi. 21 
flakes from flint 'cores' or masses 

R. xxm. s 

trade at Brandon It. xlv. xxxiii 

Flint implements, Skull of Bos I'rimi- 

genius associated with C. n. 285 

See Arrow-heads. Axe. Hammer. 

Stone Implements 

Flints from Carnac R. xxxvi. 24 

Worked, from Mildonhall 

R. xxxix. xi 
Wrought, from Grimes Graves 

R. xxxvi. 20 
Flintshire: Wat's Dyke 
Florence, Medicean Library at 

Pr. vm. 4 
Floyer, M., Sickle from Trumpington. 
1879 R. xl. xii 

Foord, John, of Upton Cheyney, In- 
ventory of goods, 1G27 R. xxv. 8 
Forceps found under King's Parade 

It. xxxvi. 20 

3 



34 



INDEX. 



Fordham, F. N., Gold coins of James I., 

fromRoyston. 1881 R. xlii. xxxvii 

Fordham, Chantry C. i. '211 

Forged Curiosities R. xxxm. 25 

Forms of prayer at Coronations and 

at the consecration of Peterhouse 

Chapel R. xxiv. 8 

Fortuna Nemesis, Silver statuette 

C. v. 273 

Foss Ditch, near Brandon C. i. 95 

Poster, J. E., Diary of Alderman 

Samuel Newton, 166*2—1717. 

1890 8vo Pub. No. xxm 
Crown piece of George III. 1874 

R. xxxvi. 15 

Gold pattern crown piece of Q. Vic- 
toria, 1848. 1874 R. xxxvi. 15 

Pair of gloves said to have belonged 
to Charles I. 1874 R. xxxvi. 15 

Brocaded purses, temp. Charles I. 
1874 R. xxxvi. 15 

A pincushion. 1874 R. xxxvi. 15 

Five-guinea piece of William and 
Mary. 1875 R. xxxvi. 15 

Worked flints, from near Milden- 
hall. 1878 R. xxxix. xi 

Roman Cinerary Urn. 1879 

R. xxxix. xviii 

Ground plan of the Studiola at 
Pembroke College. 1879 

R. xxxix. xviii 

' La Maison Plantin ' at Antwerp. 
1879 C. iv. 271 

On a vase exhibited by Mr Wilkin- 
son. 1881 R. xlii. xxxvii 

Portrait of Charles I. in the vestry 
of St Michael's Church. 1881 
, R. xlii. xxxvii 

Extracts from Alderman Newton's 
Diary. 1886 R. xlvi. lxx 

Two books printed by John Siberch. 

1891 Pr. vin. 31 
On A. Gray's Charters of St Rade- 

gund's Priory. 1894 Pr. vin. 313 
Foster, J. E. and T. D. Atkinson, 
Catalogue of Loan Collection of 
Plate 1895. See Plate 



Foster, W. K., Excavations of an 

Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Bar- 

rington, Cambs. 1880. (12 plates 

and 3 ill.) C. v. 5 

Bequest to the Society Pr. vin. 56 

Fountains Abbey, Inscription on Tablet 

on a Corn Mill R. xxxm. 20 

Fox, Buscall (of Barton Mills), A 

terracotta vase and a Roman coin 

from West Row Fen, Mildenhall. 

1SS2 R. xliii. lxxi 

Foxton, Offa's bridge and Offa's brook 

R. xli. xiv 

Roman pottery R. xn. 7 ; C. i. 43 

Saxon beads R. xxxvi. "26 

France and Flanders, Journal of Tour 

through, 1773, by Jas. Essex 

8vo Pub. No. xxiv 
Activity of volcanoes of central 

R. xxv. 7 
Coins R. xxxm. 31, 36; xxxvm. xi 
Gallic Staters R. xxxvi. 10 

See St Acheul. Amiens. Carnac. 
Citeau.r. Glairveaux. Dordogne. 
La Madelaine. 'Tours. 
Franciscans at Douay R. xxi. 9 

Franks, Sir A. W., Palimpsest sepul- 
chral Brasses. 1848. 1 plate 

4to Pub. No. xiv. part 1 

Genealogical history of the Freville 

family ; with some account of the 

monuments in Little Shelford 

Church. 1848. 3 plates 

4to Pub. No. xiv. part 4 
Pavement of encaustic tiles. 1848 
R. ix. 6 
Account of the family of Freville. 
1848 R. vin. 7 

Deed granting arms to King's Col- 
lege. 1848 R. ix. 6 
Medieval Seals formed out of Roman 
Intaglios. 1849 R. x. 5 
Casts from seals of Edward III. 
1850 R. xi. 7 
Frederick, Crown Prince of Germany, 
Medal commemorating his mar- 
riage R. xi.iv. cxxiv 



INDEX. 



35 



Free Chapels and Chantries, Notes on 

C. i. 201 

Fresco at Buckenham R. xlvii. cii 

in Chesterton Church C. iv. 3 

Frescoes in Eton College Chapel 

Pr. viii. 92 

in Stoke Church, Suffolk R. ix. 8 

of St George and the Dragon in 

Pickering Church Pr. vn. 131 

See also Paintings 

Freville Family, Genealogical history 

4to Pub. No. xiv. part 4 

Fulbourn, Chantry C. i. 211 

Roman excavations C. in. 313 

Sculptured Stone Pr. vn. 17 

S. Vigor's Church, enlarged and 

restored C. in. 215 

Furniture of the old Provost's Lodge 

of King's College C. iv. 223 

Gadow, H., Early Christian Inscrip- 
tion from Mertola, Portugal; with 
remarks by E. C. Clark. 1888 

Pr. vn. 7 

Galatius Episcopus Sarsinatensis, 

Seal R. xvn. 9 

Gallic coins R. xxxm. 35 ; xxxvi. 10 ; 

Pr. vn. 135 

remains R. xl. xvi 

staters in France R. xxxvi. 10 

Gallienus, Coins. See Coins, Roman 

Garlic Fair and Garlic Row 

Pr. viii. 313 
Garnet, Almandine, set in gold 

R. xxxvi. 17 
' Garret,' Origin of the word 

R. xlii. xlix 
Garway, Herefordshire, Arch R. x. 6 
Gasquet, F. A., On W. H. Shimield's 
paper on Shengay. 1890 

Pr. vn. 146 

Gem, Almandine Garnet R. xxxvi. 17 

Antique Intaglio Sard, probably 3rd 

century R. xxxvm. ix 

Christian engraved, in the Lewis 

collection Pr. vn. 171 

Etruscan Intaglio C. vi. 378 



Gem (continued) 

Inscribed, from Dublin R. xxxm. 17 
Red jaspar intaglio from Smyrna 

R. xliv. cxxxvi 
Head of Livia, from a R. xxxm. 3G 
Gems, Four Gnostic, added to the 
Lewis collection C. vi. 347 

Two intaglio, a sard and an ame- 
thyst R. xxxvi. 15 
Two remarkable engraved, of early 
Christian work C. v. 1 
Gem-types, Two unpublished Chris- 
tian C. v. 75 
George, St, Anglo-Saxon Notices 

R. x. 10 
George, St, of Cappadocia, Cultus 

Pr. vn. 147 

Syriac and Coptic versions of the 

martyrdom Pr. vn. 133 

George, St, and the Dragon, Frescoes 

of, in Pickering Church 

Pr. vn. 131 
George III., coin R. xxxvi. 15 

Gerard, John, Letters C. iv. 7 

German coins R. xxvi. 8 ; xxxm. 37 
Germany, Roman wall in South 

R. xlii. xlvi 

See Aachen. Brunswick. Moringen. 

Gibson, E. W., Two mother-of-pearl 

beads from Great Shelford. 1885 

R. xlvi. Ix 

Gibson, G. S., of Saffron Walden, 

Ancient Cemetery in grounds of 

R. xxxvi. 24 

Gibson, John, Letters Pr. viii. G4 

Giles, John (of Caxton), Mill-stones 

from Caldecote and Caxton. 1884 

R. xliv. cxxvii 

Girton, Anglo-Saxon remains 

R. xlvi. lxxiv 
Chantry C. i. 211 

Cinerary Urns Pr. vm. 282 

Deed relating, xvn. century 

R. xxxm. 21 
Roman and Saxon cemetery 

R. xli. xx. ; xlii. 1 
See How House 

3—2 



36 



INDEX. 



Glamorganshire. See Cast ell 
Glass from Waterbeacb Church 

K. xxxiii. 27 
in windows of the Library of St 
Alban's Abbey Pr. vm. 213 

See also Bottle 
Glossaries, Mediaeval, Study of 

lv. XLIV. CXXV 

Gloucester, Eleanor Cobbam, Ducbrss 
of, Lament C. i. 177 

Gloucestershire. See Deerhurst. 

Tewkesbury 

Glover, John, An uncial us. of St 

Mark's gospel, ix. century. 1862 

R. xxn. 6 

Gloves of Charles I. 1!. xxxvi. 15 

(iodic Dr Barnaby, Election as 

Burgess in Parliament 

0. in. 203 
Godwin's Catalogue of Bishops, 1615. 
Annotated copy R. xxv. 8 

Gold Chatelaine R. xxxvi. 11 

Goldsmith, Oliver, "The Three 
Pigeons," near Thame, Oxon., 
probably the scene of ' She Stoops 
to Conquer' R. xliii. lxxi 

Gonville and Caius College. See Cam- 
bridge 
Goodman, Godfrey, Letter and mate- 
rials for life C. n. 113: R. xx. 7 
Goodman, Neville, Burial urns found 
near the mouth of the Amazon 
River. 1880. (18 ill.) C. iv. 411 
Goodwin, C. W., Two British Shields 
found in the Isle of Ely (4 plates). 
1848 4to Pub. xiv. , No. 2 

Anglo-Saxon legends of St Andrew 
afcd St Veronica. 1851 

8vo Pub. No. i 
Fragment of a Graeco-Egyptian 
work upon Magic (1 plate). 1852 
8vo. Pub. No. ii 
Legendary adventures of St An- 
drew. 1848 R. ix. 5 
Abstract of an account of the Anglo- 
Saxon legend of St Veronica. 
1850 C. i. 3; R. xi. 7 



Goodwin, C. W. (am tinned) 
Graeco-Egyptian papyrus in the 
British Museum. 1851 C. i. 37 
Two fragments of the Acts of the 
Martyrs Cbamoul and Justus, in 
the Sahidic dialect, on a papyrus 
in the British Museum. 1855 

C. i. 71 

Goodwin, J., Account of the rites and 

ceremonies which took place at 

the Consecration of Archbishop' 

Parker, with notes (1 plate). 1841 

4to Pub. No. in 

Evangelia Augustini Gregoriana. 

A description of mss. 2SC> and 197 

in the Parker Library (11 plates). 

1847 4to Pub. No. xm 

Gothland, Island of, Thurible 

R. xl. xiv 
' Gotobed, Win., 1022,' Ely token 

R. xliv. cvii 

Gotz, Nicolaus, Book printed by, at 

Cologne, 1477 C. in. 244 

Device, &c. C. in. 237 

Graeco-Buddhistic fragments from the 

Peshawur Valley Pr. vin. 142 

Graeco-Egyptian papyrus in the British 

Museum C. i. 37 

work on Magic, Fragments 

8vo Pub. No. ii 
Grain-rubbers from Anglesea Abbej' 
and Mildenhall R. xxi. 8 

Gransden, Gt., Curiosities 

R. xxxin. 21 
Grantchester, Moat and Hall 

C. in. 287 
Church, Recent discoveries 

C. iv. G3 
Gratianus, Coins. See Coins: Roman 
Gravel Hill Farm, Huntingdon Road, 
Glass bottles C. n. 289 

Roman interments R. xxi. 8 

Gray, Arthur, Some xn. century Char- 
ters of the Priory of St Radegund, 
Cambridge. 1894 Pr. vm. 304 
Gray. Thos., House in which he was 
born R. xxm. 7 



INDEX. 



37 



Greece, Archaeological Studies in 

R. xxn. 7 
Greek Imperial coin found in Cam- 
bridge C. ii. 1 
Green, O., Portions of a Roman Situla 
from Gt. Chesterford. 1870 

R. xxxiii. 24 
Green, W. Wiles, Exhibited frag- 
ments of rough pottery. 1888 

Pr. vn. 2 

Collection of Antiquities from Manea. 

1892 Pr. vni. 87 

Greenstone implement from the Cave 

of Le Moustier, Dordogne 

R. xxxvm. xix 

Gregory the Great. Evangelia Augus- 

tini Gregoriana, ed. J. Goodwin. 

1847. 4to Pub., No. xm 

Griffith, A. F., Flint implement found 

at Barnwell. 1878 (2 plates) 

C. iv. 177 

Flint implement from near Horn- 

ingsey. 1878 R. xxxix. xi 

Romano-British Urns from near 

the Observatory. 1878 

R. xxxix. xi 

Palaeolithic Hint implement, jjrob- 

ably from the Chesterton gravel 

pits. 1879 R. xl. xiii 

Two Urns from Peru. 1880 

R. xl. xxvii 
Perforated pebble and two worked 
deer tynes from Ditton. 1880 

R. xl. xxvii 
Objects found in the Anglo-Saxon 
cemetery at Barrington. 1880 

R. xli. xii 
Pottery rings from Harston and 
Barrington. 1882 R. xlii. Ii 

Griffith, Wm., Notes on Charib imple- 
ments in Barbadoes, and the 
neighbouring (West Indian) Is- 
lands. 1873 C. in. 295 
Flint arrow-heatl from Upper Canada. 
1873 R. xxxvi. 9 
Stone axe from Lake Superior. 
1873 R. xxxvi. 9 



Griffith, Wm. (continued) 

Flint implements and pottery found 
at Cissbury, near Worthing. 1874 
R. xxxvi. 10 
Letter from G. H. Hawtayne, on the 
origin and usages of the Charibs. 
1874 R. xxxvi. 11 

Grimes Graves, near Thetford, Flint 
implements R. xxxiii. 16 

Worked flints R. xxxvi. 26 

Grosseto, Statuette from R. xxxvi. 22 
Grove, W. R., Romano-British cine- 
rary vase from Haddenham Fen. 

1879 R. xl. xii 
Bronze figure of Mercury from near 

Fenstanton. 1880 R. xl. xvi 

Terra-cotta head from Fenstanton. 

1880 R. xl. xvi 
de Grucy, W., Land measures employed 

in the Channel Islands. 1886 

C. vi. 305 
Guest, E., Offa's Dyke from the parish 
of Mold to the sea. 1858 

R. xvm. 9 

Activity of the volcanoes of Central 

France since the Christian Era. 

1864 R. xxv. 7 

Guilden Morden, Figure 

R. xlviii. cxl 
Inscribed vase C. iv. 337 

Guildford, Chained library Pr. vni. 1 
Guy of Warwick, French version 

R. xlvii. cvii 
Gwynne, Dr, Letter from R. Booth 

C. ii. 139 
Letter from Dr Goodman R. xx. 7 



Haddenham Fen, Romano-British 
vase R. xl. xii 

Haddiscoe, Inscription in St Mary's 
Church R. xl. xxiv 

Haddon, A. C, Ethnology and Archae- 
ology of the Aran Islands, county 
Galway. 1894 Pr. vm. 358 

Hadrianus, Coins. See Coins: Roman 

Hadrian's Wall R. xlii. 43 



38 



INDEX. 



Hague, Dutch Records at the R. xxv. 9 
Relics of Barentz R. xxxvu. xi 

Hailstone, Edward, Junr., History 
and Antiquities of the Parish of 
Bottisham, and of the Priory of 
Anglesey (7 Plates), and Supple- 
ment. 1873-8 

8vo Pub. Nos. xiv. xvi 
Ring found at Montpensier, sup- 
posed to have belonged to the 
Black Prince. 1878 (Illustra- 
tions in text.) C. iv. 181 
Seal representing St Lawrence, found 
in Bottisham Fen. 1870 

R. xxxiii. 20 
Hall, John, of Kipping, MS. Books 

R. xlvi. lxviii 
Hallingbury, Gt., Holes for cooking 

R. xxxvi. 11 

Halliwell[-Phillips], J. 0., Catalogue 

of Books given to Corpus Christi 

College, by Thomas Markaunt, 

1439, with their prices, 1848 

4to Pub. xiv. No. 3 

Suggestions towards the production 

of an "Athenae Cantabrigienses." 

1852 C. i. 49 

Halse, Lid of Chest at R. xvi. 10 

Halton, Cross at R. xlvii. 105 

Hammer, Flint, found near Burwell 

C. ii. 201 
Stone, from Swaffham Fen. 

R. xxxiii. 15 
Hammers, Stone, Imitations 

R. xvn. 10 
Hammond, C. E., Presented a medie- 
val bottle found at Newmarket. 
18£3. R. xliii. lxxvii 

Hamond's plan of Cambridge, 1572 

Pr. vn. 13 
Hampden, Sir John, Will, 1457 

R. xix. 8 
Hampden, John, Volume relating to 
Trial R. xvin. 8 

Hardwick, C, St Catharine of Alex- 
andria ; with a semi-Saxon legend. 
(2 plates.) 1849 4to Pub. No. xv 



Hardwick, C. (continued) 

Specimens of the dialect of N. 

Yorks. 1847 R. vin. 5 

A satirical poem, circa 1320. 1848 

R. ix. (5 

Anglo-Saxon notices of St George. 

1850 R. x. 10 

Account of a very scarce " Lyfe of 

St Rhadegunde." 1851 C. i. 29 

Churches in Nurnburgh. 1852 

R. xn. 7. 
The Jews' Synagogue at Prague. 
1852 R. xn. 7 

Impression of a seal. 1853 

R. xin. 6 
"Articuli Universitatis Canta- 
brigiae": a form of petition ad- 
dressed to K. Henry V, about 
1415, in viudication of some an- 
cient usages, with notes. 1853 

C. i. 85 
MS. Life of K. Edward the Con- 
fessor. 1854 R. xiv. 7 
Lament of Eleanor Cobham, Duchess 
of Gloucester, when convicted of 
sorcery. 1854 C. i. 177 
Foundation of St Catharine's Col- 
lege. 1858 R. xvin. 8 
Robert Woodlark, Founder and first 
Master of St Catharine's Hall. 
1858. (1 plate) C. i. 329 
Hardwick, Supposed antique from 

R. vin. 6 

Hare, Robert, Life R. xxv. 9 

Harpur, John, Psalter, xv. century, 

written for R. xxxviii. xvi 

Harston, Pottery rings R. xlii. Ii 

Skulls R. xlvii. cvii 

Harthacnut, Coin R. xxm. 7 

Harvey, Win., Arms at Padua, circa 

1598 Pr. vin. 337 

Haslingfield, Anglo-Saxon fibulae and 

beads R. xxxvi. 20 

Anglo-Saxon remains 

R. xxxvi. 25 : xxxvu. xii 
British jar Pr. vin. 331 

Chantry C. i. 212 



INDEX. 



39 



Haslingtield (continued) 

Coin of Coenwulf R. xxxvi. 25 

Flint implement K. xxvi. 17 

Horse-bell E. xxxix. 11 

Iron sword K. xxxvu. xiii 

Miscellaneous objects R. xxxix. 12 
Remains R. xxxvi. 23 

Roman and Saxon remains 

R. xxxvi. 25 
Romano-British pottery 

R. xxxvn. xii 
Hauxton, Antiquities Pr. vn. 24 

Coins and other objects 

R. xlviii. cxxxvi 
Painting of St Thomas of Canter- 
bury, in Church Pr. vm. 75 
Roman Villa R. xxxiii. 25 
Hawk, Sore, Notice of a gift or render 
of a C. i. 169 
Hawksmoor, Nic, Letter to St John's 
College on proposed new bridge 

C. vn. 254 

Hawtayne, C. H., Letter on the Cha- 

ribs. 1858 R. xxxvi. 11 

Haytian Coins R. xxi. 6 

Head, Terra-cotta, from Icklingham 

R. xliii. lxxii 
Hebrew Coins. See Coins 
Helwan, near Cairo, Flint implements 
C. iv. 85 
Henry II. , Coins 

R. xxiii. 7: xxxix. xii, xvi 
Henry IV., of France, Correspon- 
dence with Q. Elizabeth 

R. xxiv. 7 
Henry V., Articuli Univ. Cantab. A 
form of petition C. i. 85 

MS. Life, by R. Redmayne 

R. xxi. 8 
Henry VI., Coin R. xiii. 68 

Henry VIII., Lamentation on death. 
Broadsheet R. xx. 7 

Process of legates in case of divorce 
of R. xxiv. 7 

Coin R. xxxiii. 7 

Henslow, J. S., Roman-British Re- 
mains. On the materials of two 



Henslow, J. S. (continued) 

sepulchral vessels found at Warden, 
Beds. (2 plates.) 1846 

4to Pub. No. xii 

Presented flint implements from 

near Amiens. 1861. R. xxn. 6 

Heraldry, University and Collegiate, 

by H. A. Woodham. 2 parts. 

1841-2 4to Pub., Nos. iv. and v 

Armorial Ensigns of the University 

and Colleges, and of the Regius 

Professors Pr. vm. 107 

Arms granted to Alex. Amcottes, 

1549 R- xix. 9 

Arms granted to King's College 

R. ix. 6 
Arms of Arundel, Bishop of Ely, 
in Landbeach Church 

C. iv. 255 
Sir Thos. Baines, at Padua 

Pr. vm. 344 
De L'Isle, Bishop of Ely, in Land- 
beach Church C. iv. 255 
Sir John Finch, at Padua 

Pr. vin. 344 
Guild of Corpus Christi, in Land- 
beach Church C. iv. 255 
Wm. Harvey, at Padua 

Pr. vm. 344 
Millington C. i. 338 

Richard Willoughby at Padua 

Pr. vm. 344 

Woodlarke C. i. 338 

on old glass from Waterbeach 

Church R. xxxm. 27 

Heralds' Visitations of the County 

of Cambridge C. n. 67 

Hereford Cathedral, Chained Library 

Pr. vm. 1 
Herefordshire, Survey of Manors 

Pr. vi. 17 

See Garway. Kilpeck. Rollestone 

Hertfordshire. See Anstey. Brent 

Pelham. Hitchin. Pelham Fur- 

neaux. Radivell 

Hessels, J. H., The study of Medieval 

Glossaries, 1884 R. xliv. cxxv 



40 



INDEX. 



Hcwett, Mr (afterwards Rev. J. W.), 
Rubbings of brasses. 1848 

R. ix. 6 
Hcysham, Cross II. xlvii. cv 

Hickson, S. J. 'Sakit' Canoes. 1891. 
Illustrations in text I*, vn. 289 
Hildegarde, Tomb R. xxxvni. 14 

Hill-forts of N. Wales R. xli. xvii 

Histon, Chantry C. i. 213 

Hitehin, British coins Pr. vn. 152 

Ilobblers from Barnwell 

R. xxxiii. 27 
Hobson, Thos., Deed to Thomas New- 
man R. xxn. 8 
House, ' the White Horse,' and the 
late Mr Cory's house C. in. 405 
Hodgetts, J. F., 'Smith' and 'Wright' 
in Anglo-Saxon times. 1886 

R. xlvii. xciv 
' Hoisting ' by an earthquake 

R. xxxvn. x 

Bolinshed, Table of distances between 

different towns in his description 

of England C. iv. 259 

Holland, Letter to the Earl of, 1641 

R. xi. 8 
Holland. See Dutch. Zutpken 
Homer, Portrait on coin of Nicaea 

C. v. 41 
Hood, David, of Cambridge, Medal, 
L796, by: and information con- 
cerning R. xxxiii. 8 
Hoop)>ell,Dr, Stone implements, bronze 
celt and medieval jug from near 
Littleport. 1880 R. xli. xiv 
Stone-grindor from Vinovium. 1880 
R. xli. xv 
Tho> Roman station of Binchester. 
1880 R. xlii. xli 
Hope, W. 11. St John, Armorial En- 
signs of the University and Col- 
leges, and of the Regius Pro- 
fessors. 1892. (32 ill.) 

Pr. viii. 107 
Cluniac Priory at Castle Acre, Nor- 
folk. 1893 Pr. viii. 243 
Horae. See Primer 



Horham Hall, Architectural History 

Pr. vn. 210 

Horningsey, History of, by W. K. 

Clay. 1805 8vo Pub. No. vn 

History of R. xlv. xxxii 

Bronze axe R. xxxvi. 22 

Celt R. xxi. 

Coins R. xxn. 

Spoon bowl R. xlvi. Ix 

Stone implement R. xxxix. xi 

Horse-bell from Haslingfield 

R. xxxix. xi 

Ireland R. xxxix. xix 

Horse-bells from neighbourhood of 

Cambridge R. xxxix. xvii 

used for business purposes 

R. xxxix. xix 
Horse- shoes, Saxon, from Barrington 
R. xxxix. xix 
Roman, from Cambridge 

R. xli. xxv 
Roman, from Caxton 

R. xliii. lxxxiii 

from Stuntney Ecu It. xlvi. lxxi 

Hostels, Early University Statutes 

concerning C. n. 279 

Hotham, John de, Bishop of Ely, 

Mortuary Roll C. !. 125 

Hours, Illustrated MS book of, French 

R. xxxvi. 25 

How House, Girton, Ancient Chapel 

near Pr. vm. 55 

Roman interments R. xxi. 8 

Howard, E. G., Recent discoveries in 

Grantchester Church. 1877 

C. iv. 63 : R. xxxvn 14 

von Hiigel, Baron A., Antiquities 

found with Saxon skeletons at 

Girton. 1886. R. xlvi. lxxiv 

Exhibits recent accessions to the 

Museum 

R. xlvii. xcviii : Pr. vn. 294 : 
vm. 31 
Canoe, weapons and stone imple- 
ments from the Islands of the 
Pacific, Australia, Ac. 1887 

R. xlviii. exxxiv 



INDEX. 



41 



von Hiigel, Baron A. (continued) 
Boinan refuse pit in Alderney. 1890 
Pr. vn. 175 
Exhibits stone and bronze imple- 
ments in the Foster bequest. 1892 
Pr. viii. 56 
Ancient well at Mountsorrel. 1892. 
(1 plate and 1 ill.) Pr. viii. 133 
on T. M C K. Hughes's paper on An- 
cient Ditches, &c. 1893 

Pr. viii. 282 
Urns found in Saxon burial-places 
at St John's College and Girton. 
1893 Pr. viii. 282 

On C. L. Acland's paper on Antiqui- 
ties of the immediate past. 1894 
Pr. viii. 317 
von Hiigel, Baron A. and F. J. H. 
Jenkinson, Saxon cemetery near 
St John's College. 1888 

B. xlviii. cxl 
von Hiigel, Baron A. and T. M C K. 
Hughes, Contents of a Boman 
rubbish-hole at Great Chesterford. 
1884 B. xlv. xii 

Hughes, T. M C K., Ivory knife-handle 
found in the Thames. 1876 

B. xxxvi. 21 
Amphora found at Haslingnekl. 
1876 B. xxxvi. 23 

Spindle-wheel from Haslingheld. 
1876 B. xxxvi. 23 

Bronze fibula from Haslingheld. 
1876 B. xxxvi. 23 

Bronze and stone (neolithic) imple- 
ments from Brittany. 1876 

B. xxxvi. 24 

Pieces of flint and chalcedony from 

Carnac. 1876 B. xxxvi. 24 

Quartzite implements from Bois du 

Bocher, Ganterie, Dinan. 1876 

B. xxxvi. 24 

Flint implements from St Acheul. 

1876 B. xxxvi. 24 

Coin of Coenwulf, King of Mercia, 

from Haslingheld. 1876 

B. xxxvi. 25 



Hughes, T. M C K. (continued) 

An illustrated MS Book of Hours, 

French. 1876 B. xxvi. 25 

Three tumuli at Upper Hare Park. 

1876 B. xxxvi. 26 

Mode of formation of natural mounds 

resembling tumuli. 1876 

B. xxxvi. 26 
Bemains discovered at Cissbury. 

1876 E. xxxvi. 26 

Wrought flints from Grimes Graves. 

1876 B. xxxvi. 26 
Vase found near Chesterford. 1877 

B. xxxvu. xiii 
Intaglio sard in a silver setting. 

1877 B. xxxvin. ix 
On a carrcg-lab. 1877 

B. xxxvm. xii 
Stone weapons in the Woodwardian 

Museum. 1877 B. xxxvm. xii 
Lleithvaen, a cure for Hydrophobia. 

1877 B. xxxvm. xii 

Greenstone implement from the 

Cave of Le Moustier, Dordogue. 

1877 B. xxxvm. xix 
Flint implements from the Cave of 

La Madelaine. 1878 

B. xxxvm. xix 
Bronze Celts from Tours. 1878 

B. xxxvm. xix 
Coin of Probus found near the Ob- 
servatory. 1878 B. xxxvm. xix 
Earthenware vessel, glass bead, and 
bronze objects from Haslingfield. 

1878 B. xxxix. xii 
English Coins of Henry II., and 

James II. 1878 B. xxxix. xii 

On a Canoe imbedded in peat. 1878 

B. xxxix. xii 

Leaden vessels in the Library of 

Trinity College, and at Westley 

Waterless. 1879. 1 plate 

B. xxxix. xiv 
Coin and miscellaneous objects from 

St Asaph. 1879 B. xxxix. xvi 
Seal or secretum from Abergele. 

1879 B. xxxix. xvi 



42 



INDEX. 



Hughes, T. M'K. (continued) 

Stations of the neolithic age. 1879 
11. xxxix. xvi 
Roman kiln at Great Chesterford. 
1879 R. xxxix. xvii 

Horse-bells. 1879 R. xxxix. xvii 
Cinerary urn from Trumpington. 
1879 11. xxxix. xvii 

Saxon horse-shoe from Barrington 
and miscellaneous objects. 1879 
R. xxxix. xviii 
Manufacture of pottery in the Py- 
renees. 1880 R. xl. xxvi 
Roman remains from Wales. 1880 
R. xli. xi 
Token found in Trinity Hall. 1880 
R. xli. xii 
Wat's and Offa's Dykes. 1880 

R. xli. xiii 
Felstone implements from the valley 
of the Elwy, N. Wales. 1881 

R. xli. xvii 

Ancient tribes and hill-forts of N. 

Wales. 1881 R. xli. xvii 

Bronze helmeted bust from the 

Banks collection. 1881 

R. xlii. xxxv 
On remains found under two elms in 
the grounds of St John's College, 
and on rings of annual growth of 
trees. 1881 R. xlii. xxxix 

On Dr Hooppel's Explorations at 
Binchester. 1881 R. xlii. xlii 
On Roman pottery and other ob- 
jects, exhibited by W. W. Cor- 
deaux, Esq. 1882 R. xlii. xlvii 
Archaeological notes on the neigh- 
bourhood of Mentone. 1883 

R. xliii. lxxix 
On H. Middleton's paper on the 
Legend of Atlantis. 1883 

R. xliii. lxxxviii 
On A. P. Maudslay's Explorations 
in Central America. 1883 

R. xliv. exx 

The Via Devana and Castle Hill. 

1884 R. xliv. exxxii 



Hughes, T. M"K. (continued) 

Opening of a tumulus at Upper 
Hare Park. 1884 R. xlv. ix 

Bos longifrons. 1884 R. xlv. xi 

Supposed Roman Camp at Whitley, 
near Alston, and the Maiden Way 
as a Roman Road. 1884 

C. vi. 41 

Three sepulchral mounds near Cros- 
by Ravensworth, Westmoreland. 
1884 R. xlv. xii 

Medieval Earthenware pig, glass 
bottle, metal mortars and pilgrim's 
bottle found in digging the foun- 
dations of the new Post Office. 
1884 R. xlv. xiii 

On B. Walker's paper on Ancient 
Camps in Wiltshire. 1884 

R. xlv. xvi 

Results of excavations in the neigh- 
bourhood of Newmarket. 1885 

R. xlv. xxi 

History of Horningsey. 1885 

R. xlv. xxxii 

Traces of a Roman village near 
Shepreth. 1885 R. xlvi. Ix 

Objects recently acquired by the 
Museum. 1887 R. xlvii. cxiii 

Three mortars. 1887 

R. xlviii. exxxiii 

Ancient earth-works between the 
mouth of the Tyne and the Sol- 
way (1 plate). 1887 C. vi. 355 : 
with remarks R. xlviii. exxxiv 

On Limblow Hill, near Royston, 
Cambs. 1888 C. vi. 395 

Bronze figure found near Kirkwall, 
Orkney Islands. 1889 Pr. vn. 13 

Antiquities found near Hauxton. 
1889. 3 plates Pr. vn. 24 

Presidential Address. 1889, 1891 

Pr. vn. 86, 296 

Gold reliquary from Rio Janeiro, &c. 
1890 Pr. vn. 131 

Stakes and pottery from a Wattle- 
hut, Loch Maree. 1890 

Pr. vn. 185 



INDEX. 



43 



Hughes, T. M B K. (continued) 

Antiquities found at Great Thurlow. 
1891 Pr. vii. 252 

Death of the Rev. S. S. Lewis. 1891 
Pr. vii. 286 
Objects from ancient Indian cave- 
dwellings and cliff-dwellings in 
Arizona. 1891 Pr. vin. 23 

Ancient ditches between Hobson 
street and Sidney street. (10 plates 
and 2 ill.) 1892-3 

Pr. vin. 32, 256 
Camp at Ardoch, Perthshire. 1892 
Pr. vin. 57 
Finds in Cambridge during the past 
year. 1892 Pr. vin. 74 

On Mr W. Wiles Green's Collection 
of Antiquities found at or near 
Manea. 1892 Pr. vm. 87 

Castle Hill, Cambridge. 1893 (2 
plans and 5 ill.) Pr. vin. 173 

On T. C. Allbutt's paper on Trade 
in Amber. 1893 Pr. vin. 244 

Ancient ditches and medieval re- 
mains near the Pitt Press. 1893 
(2 plates and 2 ill.) 

Pr. vin. 255 
A small square piece of wood found 
in the ruins of Castell-y-Mynach, 
Glamorganshire. 1893 

Pr. vin. 93 

Crystal bowl, representing a Wyvern. 

1894 Pr. vin. 390 

A Universal Ring Dial, ' Henry 

Sutton fecit 1660.' 1894 

Pr. vin. 392 
Hughes, T. M C K. and T. D. Atkinson, 
Roman House at Swaffham Prior. 
1892 Pr. vm. 173, 229 

Hughes, T. M C K. and Baron A. von 
Hiigel, Contents of a Roman rub- 
bish-hole at Great Chesterford. 
1884 R. xlv. xii 

Hughes, T. M C K. and P. J. H. Jen- 
kinson, Preliminary report on ex- 
cavations at Great Chesterford. 
1880 R. xl. xvi 



Hughes, T. M L K. and F. J. H. Jen- 

kinson (continued) 
Further excavations. (1 plate.) 1880 
R. xl. xxiv : Remarks by W. 
White R. xl. xxvii 

Results of investigations during ex- 
cavations in Trinity Hall. 1880 
R. xl. xxi 
Hughes, T. M l 'K. and A. Macalister, 
A newly discovered Dyke at 
Cherryhinton. 1894 Pr. vm. 317 
Hughes, T. M e K. and J. E. Marr, 
Flint flakes from Fen Ditton. 
1876 R. xxxvi. 24 

Roman and other remains from Fen 
Ditton. 1876 R. xxxvi. 24 

Remains, from black-earth pits near 
Cambridge. 1876 R. xxxvi. 25 
Roman vessels and Saxon spear- 
head from Haslingfield. 1876 

R. xxxvi. 25 

Hughes, Mrs T. M C K., Ring-Dial from 

Cumberland. 1890 Pr. vn. 130 

Frescoes of St George and the 

Dragon, in Tickering Church. 

1890 Pr. vn. 131 

Humphry, A. P., Bible prints by 

Robert Whitehall, 1677. 1877 

R. xxxvn. xii 
Iron sword from Haslingfield. 1897 
R. xxxvn. xiii 
Maces of the Esquire Bedells, and 
the Yeoman Bedell. 1879. 1 fold- 
ing plate C. iv. 207 
The preservation of Maces. 1879. 

R. xxxix. xiv 
On R. Bowes' paper on the Univer- 
sity Printers. 1884 

R. xliv. cxxii 
Humphry, Sir G. M., On human bones 
found at Burwell. 1884 

R. xliv. cxxviii 

On T. M'K. Hughes and A. Mac- 

alister's paper on a Dyke. 1894 

Pr. vm. 322 

Hundred Rolls, Some terms used in 

the C. vi. 65 



44 



INDEX. 



Hunsbury, Triangular brick from 

R. xlvi. lxxiv 
Hunstanton, Roman graves at 

C. iv. 423 
Huntingdonshire, Survey of Manors 

Pr. vi. 17 
See Brampton. Earith. Fenstanton. 
Gransdcn. Offord. 
Hurrell, Swann, Horse-bells. 1879 

R. xxxix. xix 
A flat brass weight. 1879 

R. xxxix. xix 

Offa's bridge near Foxtou, and Offa's 

brook. 1880 R. xli. xiv 

Bronze ring, a Roman bronze coin 

of the iv. century, &c, found at 

Newton. 1890 Pr. vn. 185 

Hydrophobia, Grass at Lleithvaen a 

cure for R. xxxvm. xii 

Iceland, Studs of medieval belt 

R. xli. xxv 

Littera Fraternitatis Concessa Wyt- 

frido Juarii Filio de Insula de 

Ysland C. iv. 401 

Ickleton, Foundations of buildings 

R. ix. 7 
Icklingham, Flint ' cores ' or masses 

R. xxiii. 8 
Celt R. xlii. xlii 

Terra-cotta head R. xliii. Ixxii 

Idolatry in the Fens R. xlvii. ciii 

' Image of Pity,' Earliest English en- 
gravings of C. in. 135 
Implement, Bone, from Huntingdon 
Road R. xxxiii. 13 
Charib, from Barbadoes C. in. 295 
Shell, from Barbadoes R. xxxvi. 22 
Implements of Antlers of red Deer 

R. xxni. 19 
of Stag's-horn 

R. xxxin. 19; xl. xxvii 
See also Bronze, Fellstone, Flint, 
Stone 
Indian Cave dwellings and cliff dwell- 
ings of Arizona Pr. vm. 23 
Indian Coin, 1833 R. xxxiii. 35 



Indulgence known as the ' Image of 
Pity,' Earliest English engravings 
of C. in. 135 

printed in Germany, 1489 

R. xxxvn. 9 
of Dr Thomas Lane R. xx. 7 

Ingulfs History of Croyland Abbey 

Pr. vn. 207 
Ingulf and the Historia Croylandensis 
by W. G. Searle 8vo. Pub. xxvn. 
Inquisitio Comitatis Cantabrigiensis- 

C. vi. 45 ; R. xlv. ix 
Inscription, Athenian R. xvn. 9 

containing name of Amasis 

R. xlvi. lxiii 
Cuneiform, from Nineveh 

R. xliii. lxxxiii 
Dutch, in Haddiscoe Church 

R. xl. xxiv 
Early Christian, at Mertola, Portu- 
gal R. vn. 7 
Etruscan, at Perugia Pr. vm. 253 
in Lady Chapel at Peterborough 

R. xxxiii. 31 
Keltibenan, at Saguntum 

R. xli. xxiii 
Ogam, on sculptured stone 

Pr. vn. ss 
on a bell R. xxxiii. 15 

on a vase R. xxvi. 7 

on clay, from Thebes R. xlv. xxxix 
on corn-mill near Fountains Abbey 

R. xxxiii. 20 

on stone at Brough-under-Stanmore 

R. xlv. xxiii 

Roman, at Carlisle Pr. vm. 85 

at Thornhill R. xlv. cxxxiv 

near Huntingdon Road 

R. xin. 7 
on a slab of Parian Marble, in 
Trinity College Library 

C. vi. 313 
Runic, on sculptured stone 

Pr. vn. 80 

Inscriptions, Roman, on Huntingdon 

Road R. xin. 7 

in Crete R. xxiii. 8 



INDEX. 



4."> 



Inscriptions [continued) 

Spanish, from Mertola and Arizona 
R. xlvii. cviii 
On various, and supposed Inscrip- 
tions C. vi. 1 
Intaglio. See Gem 
Inventory of goods of J. Foord, 1027 

It. xxv. 8 

Ireland, Horse-bell R. xxxix. xix 

See Aran. Bally croy. Kildare. Lough 

Glyn 

Irish Coinage, Suggestions to Henry 

VIII. for an, by N. Tyery. Edited 

by G. 0. White-Cooper and F. J. 

H. Jenkinson. 1880 

8vo. Pub. No. xxn 
Iselham, Chantry C. i. 213 

Italian Casket, xv. century 

R. xlvi. lxii 

primer or touch-box R. xxxix. xix 

Italy. See Bologna. Canosa. Grosseto. 

Mantua. Orvieto. Scurgola 
Ivory figures, mostly Flemish 

R. xxxv. 20 
plaque from Elmham 

R. xlvii. xcviii 

Jackson, B. Day don, Draft of a letter 

by John Gerard, with notes. 1870 

C. iv. 7 

Jaellinge, The Stone of Pr. vii. 18 

James I., Visits to Newmarket 

C. ii. 295 
Coins R. xlii. xxxvii ; xlv. ix 

James II., Coins 

R. xxxni. 11 ; xxxix. xii 
Letter of Christopher Rogerson con- 
cerning Christening of, 1039 

R. xvin. 8 
James, M. R., The Abbey of St Ed- 
mund at Bury. I. The Library, 
II. The Church. 1895. 1 plate. 
8vo. Pub. No. xxvm 
Sculpture at Amiens Cathedral. 
1888 R. xlviii. cxxxix 

Fine Art as applied to the illustra- 
tion of the Bible, exemplified 



James, M. R. (continued) 

chiefly by Cambridge MSS. 1889 
(8 plates) Pr. vn. 31, 70 

Appendix : Verses from the 
Cloister Windows of St 
Alban's Abbey Pr. vii. 04 
Frescoes in Eton College Chapel. 
1892 Pr. vin. 92 

Appendix : paintings at Eton 
and Winchester Pr. vin. 100 
MS. Psalter in the University Li- 
brary. 1892 Pr. via. 140 
Greek Psalter in tin 1 Library of 
Emmanuel College. (2 illus.) 

1892 Pr. vin. 168 
Glass in the windows of the Library 

of St Alban's Abbey. 1893 

Pr. vin. 213 

MS. of the New Testament in Latin 

in Pembroke College Library. 

1893 Pr. vin. 221 
Japanese coins R. xxxui. 10, 30 
Jar, British, from Haslingfield 

Pr. vin. 331 
Roman, from Burwell Fen 

R. xxxm. 15 
Jasper, probably xiii. century 

R. xxxvi. 20 

Javelin, Reproduction of R. xxxm. 30 

Jegon, John, Bp of Norwich, Case of 

Wm. Sayer in Consistory Court 

of, c. 1612 R. xxi. 8 

Jenkinson, F. J. H. British coins. 

1880 R. xl. xxvii 

Roman and Saxon Cemetery at Gir- 

ton. 1881 R. xli. xx : xli. 1 

Roman rings and pottery from Ches- 

terford (2 illus.) 1882 

R. xlii. liv 

The earliest account of the Mantuan 

vase. 1883 R. xliii. lxxvii 

Exhibits a volume containing Ex- 

positio hymnorum and Expositio 

sequentiarum, printed by W. de 

Worde, 1502. 1880 R. xlvii. cii 

Roman coins from Willingham, 1883 

C. v. 225 



46 



INDEX. 



Jenkinson, F. J. H. (continued) 

MS. copy of the Scala of Johannes 
Climacus, 1473. 1889 Pr. vn. 17 
Book printed at Cambridge by John 
Siberch. (1 illus.) 1889 

Pr. vn. 104 
Letter from P. Kaetz to J. Siberch, 
printer at Cambridge. 1890 

Pr. vn. 18G 
On A. Gray's paper on xiii. century 
charters. 1894 Pr. vm. 313 

On C. L. Acland's paper on Anti- 
quities of the immediate past. 
1894 Pr. vm. 317 

and Baron A. von Hiigel. See 

Hiigel 
and T. M C K. Hughes. See Hughes 
Jenkinson, F. J. H. and G. 0. White- 
Cooper, Tyery's Irish Coinage 
(plates). 1888 8vo. Pub. No. xxn 
Jerusalem, Marble lion at R. xxv. 8 
Jesus College. See Cambridge 
Jews' Synagogue at Prague E. xn. 7 
Jodrell, Miss, Exhibits a medal of 
Q. Anne, 1704. 1889 Pr. vn. 9 
John, St, the Baptist, Representation 
of his death, from Amiens Cathe- 
dral R. xlviii. cxxxix 
Brass signet with head of 

R. xxxvi. 16 
Johnson, Dr Jas. Legacy to Sidney 
College R. xxm. 9 

Johnson, 0. Pewter spoon-bowl from 
Horningsey, 1885 R. xlvi. lx 

Jonas, H. M. Brooch, bronze imple- 
ments, bust and fibulae from 
Royston. 1888 R. xlviii. cxxxviii 
Joseph, The Lake of Moeris and the 
Patriarch C. vi. 177 

Josselin, John, Historiola Collegii 
Corporis Christi. Edited by J. 
W. Clark. 1880 

8vo Pub. No. xvii. 
Journeymen Printers' Petition, c. 1611 
R. xx. 7 
Jugs, Medieval, from Fen Ditton 

R.'xiiii. xxxvi 



Jugs (continued) 

from Littleport R. xli. xiv 

Terra-cotta, from Fen Ditton 

R. xliv. cxxix 
xvi. century stone ware 

Pr. vn. 169 

Jukes-Browne, A. J., Flint implements 

found at Helwan, near Cairo (1 

plate). 1877 C. iv. 85 

Jupiter Dodonams, Cameo representing 

C. v. 183 

Justus, Acts of the Martyr C. i. l'.ll 

Jutland, Flint implements from 

R. xxxvi. 16 

Kaetz, P., Letter to J. Siberch 

Pr. vn. 186 
Kent. See Lillecherch. Ospringe 
Kerrich, R. E. Letter of Charles 
Rogerson, concerning the christen- 
ing of the Duke of York. 1857 

R. xvni. 8 

Tract relating to the fairs of Bury 
St Edmund's and Sturbridge. 
1857 R. xvni. 8 

MS. verses relative to Oxford and 
Cambridge. 1858 R. xix. 7 

Impressions from ancient seals. 
1859 R. xix. 7 

Enamelled plate representing the 
Last Judgement. 1859 R. xx. 7 

Contemporary portrait of Charles I. 
I860. R. xx. 8 

MS. of Manner of burienge of Great 
Persons in ancient tymes. 1863 
R. xxn. 6 

City of Magdeburg, and the tomb of 
Eadgyth, daughter of Edward the 
Elder. 1863 R. xxm. 8 

Copies by Sir Henry Unton of the 
correspondence between Q. Eliza- 
beth and K. Henry IV. of France, 
1596. 1864 R. xxiv. 7 

" A poem attempting something up- 
on the varieties of the most re- 
nowned University of Cambridge," 
1673. 1864. ];. xxiv. 8 



INDEX. 



47 



Kerrich, E. E. (continued) 

Letters testimonial of the degree of 

M.A., 6 July 1G53, granted to 

Robert Rogerson of Caius College. 

1865 R. xxv. 8 

Copy of an inscription on a vase. 

1865. R. xxvi. 7. 

Extracts from the Parish Registers 

of Stratford, Essex, 1561—1763. 

1865 R. xxvi. 7 

Three medals. 1866 R. xxvi. 8 

Extracts from a newspaper on the 

Downing family and property. 

1867 R. xxxiii. 8 

Roman vases found near Cambridge. 

1869. R. xxxiii. 20. 

Two pieces of Samian ware. 1869 

R. xxxiii. 20 
Part of a drinking vessel (xvi. cent.?) 
found in Jesus College. 1869 

R. xxxiii. 20 

Curiosities found at Great Gransden. 

1870 R. xxxiii. 21 

Brass clock. 1871 R. xxxiii. 26 

Kertch, Lamps R. xlvi. lxix 

Key from Willingham R. xxxiii. 8 

found in the Cam 

R. xxxiii. 16 
Keys from St Martin's Priory, Dover 

R. ix. 7 

Keyser, C. F. Mural paintings and 

other coloured decorations at 

Chippenham Church, Cambs. 1886 

C. vi. 321 

Kiln, Roman, at Great Chesterford 

R. xl. xxvii ; xxxix. xvii 

Kilpeck Church R. x. 6 

Kimmins, C. W., Skulls from Harston. 

1887 R. xlvii. cvii 

King, Lord Chancellor, Letter from 

Dr Bentley C. in. 175 

King, C. W., Catalogue of Coins from 

Shefford, Beds. 1845 

4to. Pub. No. x 
Statuette representing Spes Vetus 
(2 plates, and 7 ill.). 1877 

C. iv. 67 



King, C. W. (continued) 

Mummy's treasure recently discover- 
ed in the Delta. (4 ill.) 1879 

C. iv. 385 
The triumph of Constantine. (2 
ill.) 1880 C. iv. 391 

Engraved gems of early Christian 
work. (4 ill.) 1880 C. v. 1 

" Stampare a conio." How did the 
Romans strike their medallions? 
(3 ill.) 1881 C. v. 33 

Two unpublished Christian gem- 
types. (16 ill.) 1881 C. v. 75 
Cameo representing Jupiter Dodo- 
naeus. 1882 C. v. 183 

Etruscan mirrors, with engraved 
reverses. (7 plates and 1 ill.) 
1882 C. v. 185 

Onyx cameo of Marcia in the cha- 
racter of Omphale. (1 ill.) 1883 
C. v. 233 
Silver statuette of Fortuna Nemesis. 
(6 ill.) 1883 C. v. 273 

The signet of Eros. (2 ill.) 1884 

C. v. 362 
Epitaph of M. Verrius Flaccus. 
1886 C. vi. 313 

Gnostic gems. (1 plate) 1887 

C. vi. 347 
The fall of Capaneus ; An Etruscan 
Intaglio. 1888 C. vi. 378 

King's College. See Cambridge 
King's Lynn, On the port of 

R. xlviii. cxl 

Mantel-piece R. xlviii. cxl 

The making of Pr. vni. 60 

Kirkby Wharfe, Stone R. xliv. cxxxiii 

Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Bronze 

figure Pr. vn. 13 

Kirtling, chantry at C. i. 213 

Knapwell, Roman coins R. xxxvu. xiii 

Knife found in the Cam R. xxxiv. 10 

from Jesus College Garden 

R. xxin. 7 
from Luzern R. xxxvi. 21 

Knife-handle found in the Thames 

R. xxxvi. 21 



48 



INDEX. 



Knights Templars 1!. x. 6 

Knives from Harrington R. xli. xii 

Labourer's passes, Seals for 

R. x. 7 : xvn. 10 ; C. I. 281 

Laelianus, Coin C. v. 225 

Lake dwellings, Model 11. xxxm. 25 
of Moringen, Stones R. xxxm. 36 
of Lake of Neuchatel R. xxxvi. '.( 
Pottery R. xi.n. li 

Lakenheath, Millstones R. xi,. xx 
King and carving R. xi.v. 7 

' lam,' To R. xxxvui. xiii 

Lambeth Palace Library, Salisbury 
Primer or Horae, 1 194, in. 

C. hi. 237 

Lamp, English, dug up in Petty Cury 

R. xi.i. xiii 

from Syracuse 1!. xxxvi. 22 

Roman, from Bethlehem 

R. xxxvi. 11 
Roman, from Biggleswade 

R. xi.vn. xcviii 
Lamps from Kertch, Terra-ootta 

R. xi.vi. lxix 
Lancashire. Sec Heysham. Winwick 
Landbeaoh, History of the parish, by 
W. K. Clay. 1861 

8vo. Pub. No. vi 
Bell R. xxxvi. >t 

Terrier of, by Archbishop Parker 

R. xlii. lxxx 

Church C. iv. 215 

Land-measures in the Channel Islands 

C. vi. 305 

in Domesday R. xi.v. ix 

the Acre R. xiaiii. exxxiv 

l»iiits of measurement in Domesday 

R. xlii. xxxviii 

Lane, Dr Thos., Indulgence R. xx. 7 

Will R. xx. 7 

Lang, .1. T., on G. F. Browne's paper 

on Altar slab of St Benedict's 

Church. L889 Pr. vn. 92 

Langton, Bp John, Documents from 

the Rolls Office concerning 

R. xix. 7 



Lany, Edward, Letter to Dr Ashton 

C. ii. 195 

' lap,' To R. xxxviii. xiii 

Lapland, Runic Calendar C. iv. 17 

Latchmore, F., British coins from 

Bitehin, 1890 Pr. vn. 152 

Latham, H., Extracts from the Trinity 

Hall MS "Warren's Rook." 1880 

1!. xi,. xxi 

Latin Words, List of unusual 

R. xxxm.. I") 
Study of Medieval Glossaries 

R. xi. iv. exxv 

Law, J. K. Curiosities found at 

Christ's College (forged). L870 

R. xxxm. 25 

Lawrence, St, Seal representing, from 

Bottisham Fen 1!. xxxm. 20 

Lead-mines of Charterhouse on Mendip, 

Roman signets found 

C. iv. 277 

Leaden vessels from Willingdon, 

Sussex R. xxxix. 18 

at Trinity College and Westley 

Waterless R. xxxix. xiv 

Ledsham Church, Carving 

R. xi.vi. lxviii 
Legge, Dr., Tragedy of Riohardus 
Tertius, 1579-80 C. I. 347 

Dr Legge's Building, Caius College : 
Musea or Studiola C. hi. 177 

Leicester. Rt. Dudley, Earl of. Sig- 
nature and seal R. xix. 8 
Liecestershire. See RothUy. Whit- 
wick 
Lely, Sir Peter, Portrait of Duke of 
Monmouth R. xvi. *•• 
Lettou, John, Book printed by 

Pr. vn. 190 

Leverton, Churchwardens' accounts at 

R. xxv. 8 

Lewis, S. S., Bronze statuette found 

at Earith. (2 plates and 1 ill.) 

1870 C. in. 231 

Bronze ram now in the Museum at 

Palermo. (1 ill.) 1871 

C. in. 2.-.!) 



INDEX. 



49 



Lewis, S. S. (continued) 

Exhibits model of the Lake pile- 
dwellings. 1871 B. xxxin. 25 
Koman Pocillum found near Storey's 
Almshouses. 1871 B. xxxm. 27 
Denarius of Hadrian. 1871 

E. xxxin. 27 
Bronze ornament on vessel from 
Farndale. 1872 R. xxxm. 30 

Paterae of Samian ware. 1872 

B. xxxin. 31 
Back of a large skull. 1872 

B. xxxm. 31 

Olla of white ware from Croydon. 

1872 B. xxxm. 31 

Narrow-necked bottle, or ampulla, 

from Croydon. 1872 

B. xxxin. 31 
Silver seal. 1872 B. xxxm. 31 

Spur of the xv. century. 1872 

B. xxxiii. 31 
Macedonian Philippus. 1872 

B. xxxin. 35 
Electrotype of a die of a Gaulish 
coin from Aventicum. 1872 

B. xxxin. 35 

British gold coin of the Whaddon 

Chase find. 1872 B. xxxm. 35 

Merchants' mark on the font in 

the Church at Barnard Castle. 

1872 E. xxxm. 36 

Coin of Constantine the Great. 

1872 B. xxxin. 36 
Head of Livia in the character of 

Ceres, from a gem. 1872 

B. xxxm. 36 
Two lacustrine axes. 1873 

B. xxxin. 36 
Stories from the pile-dwellings of 
Moringen. 1873 E. xxxm. 36 
Beproduction of a javelin. 1873 

B. xxxin. 36 

Clay object and oak pale, from a 

pile-dwelling on the lake of Neu- 

chatel. 1873 E. xxxvi. 9 

Eoman coins found at Barnham. 

1873 E. xxxvi. 10 

C. A. S. Index. 



Lewis, S. S. (continued) 

Engraving of a reindeer, scratched 
'on a reindeer's rib, from Thain- 
gen. 1874 E. xxxvi. 10 

Bronze socket-celt found at Willing- 
ham. 1874 E. xxxvi. 10 
Gallic staters found in France. 

1874 E. xxxvi. 10 
Eoman lamp and vases found at 

Bethlehem. 1874 B. xxxvi. 11 
Bronze medal, etc. 1874 

B. xxxvi. 14 
Three statuettes found at Tanagra. 
1874. 2 plates C. in. 303 

Bronze figure of Mercury. 1874 

B. xxxvi. 13 
Intaglio gems. 1874 

B. xxxvi. 13 
Flint implements from Jutland. 

1875 B. xxxvi. 16 
Brass signet with the head of John 

the Baptist in a charger. 1875 

E. xxxvi. 16. 
Green jasper, probably of xiii. 

century. 1875 E. xxxvi. 20 

Lamp from Syracuse. 1876 

E. xxxvi. 22 
A seated andro-sphinx, from near 

Canosa. 1876 E. xxxvi. '22 

Intaglio bust in Eoman glass-paste, 

probably of Prince Charles 

Edward. 1876 E. xxxvi. 22 

Bronze statuette from Grosseto. 

1876 E. xxxvi. 23 
A silver fibula. 1876 

B. xxxvi. 27 

A shekel of the year Five. 1876. 

(1 ill.) Civ. 9 

Eoman coins from Knapwell. 1877 

E. xxxvn. xiii 

Bomano-British pottery from Has- 

lingfield. 1877 E. xxxvn. xii 

Bronze coins designed in satire on 

the Prisoner of Sedan, 1870—1. 

1877 B. xxxvin. xi 
Four gems exhibited by Canon 

Scarth. 1877 E. xxxvin. x 

4 



50 



INDEX. 



Lewis, S. S. (continued) 

A five franc piece (Mac-Mahon). 
1877. (1 ill.) R. xxxvin. xi 

Glass vase containing human blood, 
from Austey, Herts. 1878 

R. xxxvin. xviii 

Fragment of an alabaster figure from 

Papworth Everard Church. 1879 

R. xl. xii 

Skull and three vases .found in a 

cemetery at Steeple Morden. 

1879 R. xl. xii 
Roman signets from the lead-mines 

of Charterhouse on Mendip. 

1879. (15 ill.) C. iv. 277 

Inscribed vase, found at Guilden 

Morden. 1879. (1 plate and 2 

ill.) C. iv. 337 

Bronze figure of Mercury. 1880 

R. xl. xii 
Terra-cotta vessels from Cyprus. 

1880 R. xl. xx 
Groat of Perkin Warbeck. 1880. 

(1 ill.) R. xl. xx 

Use of the tally. 1880. (1 plate) 

R. xl. xxix 
On Lamp exhibited by Mr Redfern. 
1880 R. xli. xiii 

Offa's lane in Bedford. 1880 

R. xli. xiv 
Portrait of Homer upon an unpub- 
lished coin of Nicaea in Bithynia. 
1881. (1 ill.) C. v. 41 

Drawing of the statue of Athena 
Nikephoros. 1881 R. xli. xix 
Pottery rings from Lakes of Bienne 
and Neuchatel. 1882 R. xlii. li 
Plated denarius of Trajan found 
near Cavendish College. 1883 

R. xliv. cvii 

Pre-historic pottery from South 

Utah. 1883 R. xliv. cvii 

Denarius of Trajan found near 

Cavendish College. 1884 

R. xliv. cxxiv 
Medal struck at Paris, 1871. 1884 
R. xliv. cxxiv 



Lewis, S. S. (continued) 

Copy of the medal commemorating 

the silver wedding of the Crown - 

Prince Frederick of Prussia. 1884 

R. xliv. cxxiv 

Fibula from Burwell. 1884 

R. xliv. cxxviii 

First brass coin of Marcus Aurelius. 

1884 R. xlv. vii 

Terra-cotta lamps from Kertch. 

1886 R. xlvi. xlix 

Gallic Gold coins. 1890 

Pr. vn. 135 

Death, Speeches commemorative 

of him, by T. M°K. Hughes, 

E. C. Clark, C. C. Babington, 

R. Bowes, G. W. Fitch, W. M. 

Fawcett and J. W. Clark. 1891 

Pr. vn. 286 

Lewis, Mrs. S. S., Nawamees in the 

peninsula of Sinai. 1892 

Pr. viii. 61 
Samian ware. 1892 Pr. viti. 283 
Lewis Collection, Corpus College, 
Christian engraved gem 

Pr. vii. 171 
Four Gnostic gems C. vi. 347 

Notes on the Collection 

Pr. viii. 57 
Lex Wisigothica, A seventh century 
leaf of the C. vi. 337 

Liber Archidiaconi Eliensis 

R. xxv. 8 ; xxxiii. 7 
Liber Gratiarum, A R. xxxiii. 13 

Libere Tenentes, Virgatae, and Caru- 
cae in Domesday, etc. 

Pr. vi. 17 
Libraries, Ancient, (1) Christ church, 
Canterbury, (2) Citeaux, Clair- 
vaux, (3) Zutphen, Enkhuizen 

Pr. viii. 359 
Books printed on vellum, in Colleges 
and University of Cambridge, by 
S. Sanders. 1878 

8vo. Pub., No. xv 

Chained, at Cesena, Wells and 

Guildford Pr. viii. 1 



INDEX. 



51 



Libraries (continued) 

Chained, at Zutphen E. xlvi. 69 
Church E. vi. 12 

Church and Parochial C. r. 33 

Extracts from Letters on MSS. in 
College Libraries, Cambridge 

Pr. via. 6 

Medieval, with special reference to 

book-cases E. xlv. xxxviii 

Medieval and Collegiate : System 

for storing and delivering books 

E. xxxvu. ix 
Library of the Abbey of St Edmund's 
at Bury, by M. E. James. 1895 
8vo Pub. No. xxviii 
See also Book-cases. Catalogues 
Lichfield Cathedral, Discoveries in the 
Choir E. xxi. 6 

Seal of Chapter E. xxvi. 8 

Lillecherch, Kent, Mortuary roll of the 
House of St Mary's 

E. xxxin. 19 
Limber, Wm., of Chesterton, Token 

E. xli. xii 
Lincoln, A-S. Fibula mould 

E. xli. xix 

Sculptured stone E. xlv. xxx 

Lincolnshire. See Caistor. Croyland. 

Great Cotes. Leverton. Lincoln. 

Newnham. Revesby 

Linton Church, Discoveries at 

Pr. vii. 15 
Lion, Figure of, in Brunswick 

E. xxxvi. 16 
Marble, from Jerusalem 

E. xxv. 8 
Litchfield, Mr., Supposed antique 
found at Hardwick, etc. 1848 

E. vni. 6 

British coins. 1848 E. vni. 6 

" Littera Fraternitatis concessa... 

Juarii filio de Insula de Ysland," 

preserved at Canterbury 

C. iv. 401 
Littleport, Court Eolls of the Manor 
C. iv. 97 
Eemains from E. xli. xiv 



Liverpool Merchants, Eing Money of, 
used on West Coast of Africa 

E. xli. xxv 
Livett, J, J. W., The Cistercian 
monastery at Whitwick. 1888 

E. xlviii. cxxxvii 
Livia as Ceres, from a gem 

E. xxxiii. 36 
Lleithvaen, Grass in Churchyard, a 
cure for Hydrophobia 

E. xxxviii. xii 

Loch Maree, Stakes and pottery from 

Wattle-hut Pr. vii. 185 

Londesborough Park, Yorkshire, 

Beads, etc. E. xliv. cxxix 

London. Draft of a conveyance in 

1780 of the house in Cornhill in 

which Thomas Gray was born 

E. xxiii. 7 
Maces of the Ward of Bread Street 

E. xxxix. xiv 
Sculptured stones in Guildhall, Brit- 
ish Museum, etc. E. xliv. cxxxii 
See British Museum. Lambeth 
Lopez's History : Account of Trini- 
tarian House in Cambridge 

E. xxi. 8 
Lord's Day, Attempts to pass an Act 
for the better observance of 

E. xxiii. 9 
Lorrain, Hanzelet, La Pyrotechnie de 
E. xxxiii. 36 
Lothian, Sculptured stones 

E. xliv. ex 
Lough Glyn, Stone implement 

E. xxxiii. 13 
Luard, H. E. Diary of Edward Eudd, 
1709 — 1720; with several unpub- 
lished letters of Eichard Bentley. 
1860 8vo Pub. No. v 

Correspondence of Eichard Porson. 
1867 8vo Pub. No. vm 

Impression of a seal purporting to 
be that of Galatius Episcopus Sar- 
sinatensis. 1856 E. xvn. 9 

Eare edition of Tzetzes, circa 1490 — 
1522. 1858 E. xvm. 8 

4—2 



52 



INDEX. 



Luard, H. B. (continued) 
Volume relating to the trial of John 
Hampden. 1858 B. xviii. 8 

Extracts from the annals of Tewkes- 
bury relative to the Stadinger. 
1863 E. xxm. 8 

Visitation of the Churches of Pelham 
Furneaux and Brent Pelham, 
Herts., 1297. 1865 C. in. 53 
Charter of a.d. 1137 in confirmation 
of the privileges of the Monastery 
of Eye, Suffolk. 1866 E. xxvi. 8 
Fragment of Ammonites biplex, 
bearing a curious resemblance to 
a mole. 1867 E. xxxin. 10 

Letter from Bishop Bale to Arch- 
bishop Parker. 1867 

C. in. 157 
Letter from Dr Bentley to Lord 
Chancellor King. 1867 

C. in. 175 

Copper two-penny piece, 1797. 1867 

E. xxxin. 11 

List of unusual Latin words. 1869 

E. xxxin. 15 

Indenture for erection of rood-loft 

in Great St Mary's. 1869 

E. xxxin. 16 
Earthenware-pot found in St Mary's 
passage. 1869 E. xxxin. 16 

Keys found in the Cam. 1869 

E. xxxin. 16 

A Chancellor's Gold Medal gained 

in 1810. 1870 R. xxxin. 20 

Letter to the University from Thomas 

Beaufort, Duke of Exeter. 1872 

C. in. 273 

Coins of the Empress Crispina, 

found in Cambridge. 1872. 

E. xxxin. 33 
Coins, Indian, dated 1833. 1872 

E. xxxin. 35 

Coins, Hamburg and Eoman. 1873 

E. xxxin. 37 

. List of Documents in the University 

Eegistry, from 1266—1544. 1876 

C. in. 385 



Luard, H. E. (continued) 

Eemarks on Dr Bruce's History of 
Hadrian's Wall. 1882 

E. xlii. xlvi 
Cross at Sawston. 1882 

R. xliii. lxxvi 
On H. Middleton's Paper on the 
Legend of Atlantis. 1883 

E. xliii. lxxxix 
On H. F. Wilson's Objects of inte- 
rest from Trinity Coll. 1885 • 
E. xlv. xxxi 
On W. G. Searle's paper on Ingulfs 
Croyland. 1891 Pr. vn. 210 

Death, reference by the President. 
1891 Pr. vn. 286 

Lumby, J. E., List of Vestments, etc., 
from the Churchwardens' book of 
Bassingbourne. 1868 

E. xxxin. 11, 13 

Deed of xvii. century relating to 

some inhabitants of Girton. 1870 

E. xxxin. 21 

Pair of hobblers from the Barnwell 

gravel hole. 1871. E. xxxin. 27 

Lunn, J. E. Memoir of Caleb Parn- 

ham, B.D., sometime Fellow and 

Tutor of St John's College. 2nd 

Edn., enlarged. 1883 

8vo Pub. No. xxi 
Luzern, Knife E. xxxvi. 20 

Lyng Church, Norfolk, Altar Cloth 

Pr. vn. 4 
Lynn. See King's Lynn 
Lysons' Cambridgeshire : Statement 
concerning Malketon E. xn. 7 

M., G., a wandering Flemish artist of 
xv — xvi. century, Engravings of 
C. in. 247 
Macalister, Alex., Human Bones from 
Burwell. 1884 

E. xliv. cxxviii 
Visceral or so-called Canopic jar. 

1884 E. xliv. cxxxi 
Inscribed block of clay from Thebes. 

1885 E. xlv. xxxix 



INDEX. 



53 



Macalister, Alex, (continued) 

Inscription containing the name of 
Amasis. 1885 R. xlvi. lxiii 

Fragment of a statue bearing the 
name of Psammis. 1885 

R. xlvi. lxiv 
Egyptian skulls. 1886 

R. XLVII. ex 

Presidential Address, 1887. 

R. xlviii. exxxiii : 1889 C. vn. 72 
Six Egyptian skulls. 1887 

R. xlviii. exxxvi 

Roman coins, and bronze, iron, and 

bone • articles from Hauxton. 

1888 R. xlviii. exxxvi 

Roman pottery found on the 

Madingley Road. 1888 

Pr. vu. 1 
Egyptian Stele. 1888 Pr. vu. 3 
Collection of Egyptian Skulls of the 
xxvi. dynasty. 1889 

Pr. vu. 17 

Two unpublished Egyptian stelae. 

1892 Pr. vm. 317 

Macalister, Alex, and T. M C K. Hughes. 

See Hughes 
Macalister, R. A. S. Killeen Cormaic, 
Kildare. 1894 Pr. vm. 337 

Macedonian coins. See Coins 
Maces in the University Registry 

R. xxxix. xiv 
of the Esquire Bedells, and Yeoman 
Bedell C. iv. 207 

of the Town of Cambridge 

R. xxxix. xiv 

of the Ward of Bread Street, London 

R. xxxix. xiv 

Madelaine, La, Stone implements 

from R. xxxvin. xix 

Magdeburg, City of, and the Tomb of 

Eadgyth R. xxm. 8 

Magic, Fragments of a Graeco-Egyp- 

tian work on 8vo Pub. No. n 

Magnentius, Coin R. xl. xvii 

Magnussen, E., On an Early Runic 

Calendar found in Lapland, 18G6. 

(1 plate and 6 ill.) 1877 C. iv. 17 



Magnussen, E. (continued) 
Description of a Norwegian Calen- 
dar, (1 plate and 6 ill.) 1878 

C. iv. 129 

"LitteraFraternitatis concessa Wyt- 

frido Juarii filio de Insula de 

Ysland," preserved at Canterbury. 

1880 C. iv. 401 

Runic Calendars. (18 plates) 1888 

C. vi. 368: Remarks by W. W. 

Skeat R. xlviii. 136 

On the Stone of Jaellinge. (1 plate 

and 1 ill.) 1889 Pr. vu. 18 

Maiden Way, Cumberland, as a Roman 

Road C. vi. 41 

Mainz Cathedral, Photographs 

R. xxxvin. xiv 
Malketon, Statement in Lysons' Cam- 
bridgeshire concerning R. xn. 7 
Malton. See Malketon 
Malvern, Great, Gold coin 

Pr. vu. 135 
Manea, Antiquities Pr. vm. 87 

Manea Fen, Skeleton of a stag 

Pr. vu. 2 
Manning, C. R., Seal of John Salle. 
1887 C vi. 345 

Mantel-piece from Lynn, oaken 

R. xlviii. cxl 
Mantua, Sculptured stones 

R. xlvii. cxii 
Mantuan Vase, Earliest Account of 

R. xliii. lxxvii 
at Brunswick C. in. 307 

Manumissions of Serfs from Records 
of King's College C. i. 359 

Manuscripts, Waldensian, recovered 
C. ii. 203 
in College Libraries R. vm. 6 

March, Photograph of Stone Imple- 
ment from New Park R. xlv. vii 
Marcia in the character of Omphale, 
Onyx cameo C. v. 233 

Maree, Loch, Stakes and pottery 

Pr. vu. 185 
Margaret, the Lady. See Beaufort 
Marius, Coin of C. v. 225 



54 



INDEX. 



Mark's, St, Gospel, Uncial MS of 

B. xxii. 6 
Markaunt, Thos., Catalogue of Books 
given to Corpus College 

4to Pub. No. in. 
Marr, J. E., British vase and human 
bones found at Fen Ditton. 1877 
B. xxxvu. xii 
and T. M C K. Hughes. See Hughes 
Marshall, W., Bornan coin from Ely. 
1853 E. xiv. 6 

Court Bolls of the Manor of Little- 
port, in the Isle of Ely. 1878 

C. iv. 97 ; E. xxxviii. xvi 
Account of the Old Chapel, Sidney 
College, by Jas. Essex, 1776. 
1878 B. xxxviii. xvi 

Canoe found in the Fen-Peat, near 
Magdalen Bend, on the Ouse, 
Norfolk. 1878. (4 ill.) C. iv. 195 
Martin, C. T., Deeds, 1439 to 1646, 
found at Wilbraham Parva. 1888 
B. xlviii. cxxxviii 
Martin, Dr Edward, Letter to William 
Bray C. n. 149 

Martin's, St, Priory, Dover, Pillar in 
Church E. ix. 7 

Matrix, Bone, from St John's College. 
E. xiii. 6 
Maudslay, A. P., Explorations in Cen- 
tral America. 1883 

E. xliv. cxviii 
Maximianus Hercules, Coins of. See 

Coins : Eoman 

Mayor, J. E. B., Unpublished Letters 

of M. Prior and B. Ascham. 1854 

B. xiv. 7 ; C. i. 99 

MS. autobiography of Matthew 

Eobinson. 1855 B. xv. 9 

The personal history of Cranmer. 

1855 B. xv. 9 

Extracts from Baker's MSS relating 

to the election of Vice-Chancellor. 

1855 E. xv. 10 

Desirability of the publication of 

MSS. relating to Cambridge. 1855 

E. xv. 10 



Mayor, J. E. B. (continued) 

Letter relating to the life of Cud- 
worth, addressed to the Univer- 
sity by J. T. Mosheim ; together 
with the answer of the University. 
Extracted from the Baker MSS. 
1856 C. i. 195 

Dr Eichard Sibbes. 1856 C. i. 253 

Extracts from an unpublished auto- 
biography of Eoger North. 1857 
E. xviin 7 

Letters from Bobert Booth of St 
John's College, to Dr Claiton, 
Master, concerning the Second 
Court. 1858 C. i. 343 

Thomas Morton, Bishop of Durham. 
1859 C. in. 1 

Letters of Archbishop Williams and 
others, with the building accounts 
of St John's College Library. 
1859 C. ii. 25 ; m. 61 ; B. xx. 7 

Eeceipts for the payments of Peter's 
pence, 1523 and 1529. 1860 

E. xx. 8 

Letter from Dr Goodman to Dr 
Gwynne concerning copyright, 
1616. 1860 E. xx. 7 

Letters from George Acworth to 
Archbishops Pole and Parker. 
1861 C. ii. 79 

Letter from Bishop Bedell to Sir 
Nath. Bich. 1861 C. n. 95 

Letters from Eobert Bouth and 
John Bois, preserved in St John's 
College Treasury. 1859 ■ 

C. ii. 139 

Letter of Godfrey Goodman, with 
materials for his life C. n. 113 

Extracts from Uffenbach's Travels, 
describing his visit to Cambridge, 
in 1710. 1861 E. xxn. 6 

Orations of E. Croke. 1862 

E. xxn. 7 

F. Burmanni Itineris Anglicana 
Acta Diurna. An account of his 
visit to England, 1702. 1862 

B. xxn. 8 



INDEX. 



55 



Mayor, J. E. B. (continued) 

Inventory of Books, plate and other 
goods belonging to St John's 
College, 1520-44. 1862 R. xxm. 7 

Contents of Bp. Fisher's box of 

papers at St John's College. 1864 

R. xxiv. 8 

MS. form of prayer at the conse- 
cration of Peterhouse chapel by 
Archbishop Sancroft. 1864 

R. xxiv. 9 

The "Archdeacon's Book " in Caius 
College. 1864 R. xxv. 8 

Extracts from Burmanni Itineris 
Anglicana Acta Diurna (Bur- 
mann's visit to Cambridge, 1702, 
with particulars of the Hall and 
Chapel in Trinity). 1865 

R. xxv. 8 

A small marble Lion from Jeru- 
salem. 1865 R. xxv. 8 

Dutch records preserved at the Hague. 
1865 R. xxv. 9 

A Letter-Book of St John's College. 
1865 R. xxv. 9 

Bonds not to procure dispensations 
from Rome. 1868 R. xxxm. 15 

The first set of Statutes of St John's 
College. 1868 R. xxxm. 15 

Old register containing Bp. Fisher's 
funeral sermon on the Lady Mar- 
garet. 1868 R. xxxm. 15 

Plans and other documents con- 
nected with the second court of 
St John's College. 1868 

R. xxxm. 15 

Documents from St John's College. 
1869 R. xxxm. 18, 19 

Quatuor orationes autore Pawlet 
St John. 1870 R. xxxm. 36 

Coins of Edward VI., Elizabeth and 
Charles I. 1872 R. xxxm. 36 

Moisedu Soul (Moses Solanus) M.A., 
by Royal Mandate, 1701. 1882 

C. v. 167 

Mead, G. B., Visits of James I. to 

Newmarket. 1863 C. n. 295 



Medals, Bronze, 1794 Pr. vn. 252 

Bronze, of time of Justinian Rhino- 
tmetus, vii. century R. xxxvi. 14 
Bronze, commemorating Silver Wed- 
ding of Frederick William, Crown 
Prince of Germany 

R. xliv. cxxiv 
Chancellor's Gold, 1810 

R. xxxm. 20 
Chinese University R. xxxvi. 11 
commemorating Lord Royston at- 
taining his majority 

R. xxxm. 25 
Gold, from Stowmarket 

R. xxxm. 13 
Installation of Prince Albert 

R. xxxm. 27 

of Queen Anne, 1704 Pr. vn. 9 

of John Frederic, Elector of Saxony 

R. xxvi. 8 

on the marriage of Vladislaus IV., 

King of Poland R. xxvi. 8 

on the accession of Christina, Q. 

of Sweden R. xxvi. 8 

Parisian, 1871, found in the ruins 

of the Tuileries R. xliv. cxxiv 

Silver, by D. Hood of Cambridge, 

1796 R. xxxm. 11 

Medallion, French R. xxxvi. 21 

from Burwell R. ix. 7 

from York R. xxxvi. 25 

Medallions, How did the Romans 

strike their? C. v. 33 

Medals of the Stuarts R. xlii. xxxvii 

of Cambridge, by W. G. Searle. 

1871 8vo Pub. No. xn. 

See also Tokens 

Medrasen, The, in Algeria C. in. 379 

Megalithic remains in S. Brittany 

R. xxvi. 8 
Meldreth, Chantry at C. i. 213 • 

Mendip, Roman Signets found in lead- 
mines of Charterhouse C. iv. 277 
Mentone, Archaeological notes on the 
neighbourhood R. xliii. lxxix 

Mepal, Purchase of the Manor and 
Advowson Pr. vn. 131 



56 



INDEX. 



Mepal Fen, Two British funereal vases 
E. xx. 7 
Merchants' mark, Medieval 

C. iv. 187 
on font at Barnard Castle Church 

B. xxxiii. 36 

Mercury, Bronze figure, from Fen- 

stanton B. xl. xvi 

Bronze figure R. xxxvi. 13 ; xl. xli . 

Mertola, Christian inscription, c. a.d. 

546 B. xlvii. cviii ; Pr. vn. 7 

Mexican Coins R. xxxiii. 36 

Mexico. See Arizona. 

Middleton, Henry, Legend of Atlantis. 

1883 B. xliii. lxxxvii 

Middleton, J. H., The silks in which 

St Cuthbert's body was wrapped. 

1886 B. xlvii. xcv 

Five bronze figures in the Museum. 

1886 B. xlvii. c 

On M. Bule's paper on Deerhurst 

Church. 1886 B. xlvii. ciii 

A reliquary found in a Church in 

Yorkshire. 1887 B. xlvii. cviii 

Two Christian Inscriptions from 

Mertola and Alemquer. 1887 

B. xlvii. cviii 
The temple of Apollo. 1888 

B. xlviii. cxxxvii 
On G. F. Browne's paper on Pam- 
pisford Church. 1888 

B. xlviii. cxxxix 
Altar-cloth from Lyng Church, Nor- 
folk. (2 ill.) 1888 Pr. vn. 4 
Chasubles from Sawston Hall. 1889 
Pr. vn. 10 
Choir-stalls from Brampton Church, 
Hunts. 1889. (1 plate and 1 ill. 
in text.) Pr. vn. 28 
A blue-glazed Oenochoe of Ptole- 
maic manufacture. 1889. 1 plate. 
Pr. vn. 72 
on G. F. Browne's Sculptured stones. 
1889. Pr. vn. 92 
The House of the Veysy family. 
1889 Pr. vn. 93 
Fragments of alabaster retables 



Middleton, J. H. (continued) 

from Milton and Whittlesford. 

1889. (4 plates) Pr. vn. 106 

Stone-ware jug of xvi. century. 

1890 Pr. vn. 169 

Christian engraved gem in the Lewis 

Collection. 1890. 1 Illustration 

in text Pr. vn. 171 

Signet ring of the xv. Century. 

1890 Pr. vn. 193 

On the Lewis Collection at Corpus 

Christi College. 1892 Pr. vm. 57 

Mildenhall, Bronze implement 

B. xi. 7 

Grain-rubber B. xxi. 8 

Pottery and Boman coin from West 

Bow Fen E. xliii. lxxi 

Worked flints B. xxxix. xi 

Mile, The English Statute, and the 

smaller measures of length 

C. iv. 267 
Milestones on the road from Cam- 
bridge to London C. iv. 268 
Miller, S. H., Alleged idolatry in the 
Fens. 1886 B. xlvii. ciii 
Millington, W., First Provost of King's 
College C. i. 287 
Millington, Arms C. i. 239 
Mill-stones from Caldecote and Caxton 
B. xliv. cxxvii 
from Lakenheath B. xl. xx 
Boman, from Great Eversden 

B. xliii. lxxxiii 
Milton, John, Seal B. xn. 8 

Milton, History of the parish, by 
W. K. Clay. 1869 

8vo Pub. No. xi. 
Alabaster retable Pr. vn. 106 

Mirror, Origin of the word 

B. xliii. lxxi 
Mirrors, Etruscan, with engraved re- 
verses C. v. 185 
Moats and Moated Halls at Coton, &c. 
C. in. 287 
at Caxton B. xliii. lxxxiii 
Mceris, Lake of, and the Patriax - ch 
Joseph C. vi. 177 



INDEX. 



57 



Moise du Soul (Moses Solanus) 

C. v. 167 
Mold. Offa's dyke from Parish of Mold 
to the sea E. xviii. 9 

Monastic buildings, Arrangement 

E. vii. 3 
Money, Copper, used in trade, west 
coast of Africa E. xli. xxv 

Monmouth, James, Duke of, Engrav- 
ing, by A. Blooteling E. xvi. 9 
Montpensier, Eing C. iv. 181 

Monuments from Central America 

E. XLni. lxxxviii 
More, John, Marriage and children 

C. in. 199 
Moringen, Stone from pile-dwellings 

E. xxxin. 36 

Mortarium from Ely E. xli. xxv 

Mortlock, J. G., An oaken mantel-piece 

from Lynn. 1888 E. xlviii. cxl 

Morton, Thos., Bishop of Durham, 

Materials for life C. in. 1 

Mortars, Three E. xlviii. cxxxiii 

Metal, from site of Post Office 

E. xlv. xiii 
Mortuary Eoll sent forth by the Prior 
and Convent of Ely C. i. 125 

of the House of St Mary's Lille- 
cherch E. xxxm. 19 

Mosheim, J. J., Letter to the Univer- 
sity C. i. 195 
Moule, C. W., On death of Eev. S. S. 
Lewis. 1891 Pr. vn. 288 
Mounds resembling Tumuli, Formation 
of natural E. xxxvi. 26 
Mount Sorrel, Ancient well 

Pr. vni. 133 
Mullinger, J. B., On E. Bowes' paper 
on University Printers. 1884 

E. xliv. cxxiii 

On the Eev. E. G. de S. Wood's 

paper on Stamford University. 

1888 Pr. vn. 2 

Mummy's treasures recently discovered 

in the Delta C. iv. 385 

Mural Paintings at Chippenham 

Church C. vi. 321 



Musea or Studiola in Caius College 

C. in. 177 
Music in Ashwell Church E. xxii. 7 
' Mutton-Hole,' Origin of the name 

E. xlii. xlix 

Napoleon III., Coin satirizing, 1870- 
71 E. xxxviii. xi 

Nawamees in the Peninsula of Sinai 

Pr. vni. 61 
Nayland, Cinerary Urn E. xlvii. 105 
Naylor, T. H., Impression of an ec- 
clesiastical seal. 1875 

E. xxxvi. 21 
Fifteen tokens found at Chesterton. 
1876 E. xxxvi. 22 

Fresco in Chesterton Church. (1 
plate.) 1876 C. iv. 3 

Frescoes in Chesterton Church. 1877 
E. xxxviii. xi 
Antiquities, mostly found at Ches- 
terton. 1879 E. xxxviii. xvi 
The mace-heads of the town of Cam- 
bridge. 1879 E. xxxix. xiv 
Piece of a medieval brass book-clasp 
from Chesterton. 1880 

E. xli. xiii 
Chalice formerly belonging to Bock- 
land Church, probably xvi. cen- 
tury. 1881 E. xli. xviii 
Chalice belonging to the Church of 
St Andrew the Great, Cambridge. 
1881 E. xli. xviii 
Case of engravings, two bronze 
medals, a reprint of Eikon Ba- 
silike, and other memorials of the 
Stuarts. 1881 E. xlii. xxxvii 
Necklace, Amber, from Wilbraham 

E. vni. 6 
Nero, Coin of E. xxxvii. ix 

Nero, Drusus, Coin E. xlv. xxxi 

Nerva, Coin E. xlviii. cxxxvi 

Neuchatel, Objects from pile dwellings 
on lake E. xxxvi. 9 

Pottery Eings from lake E. xlii. li 
Newcastle, Earl of, Letter to, 1641 

E. xi. 8 



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INDEX. 



New England, Establishment of print- 
ing R. xxvi. 7 
Stone implements R. xxxvm. xii 
Newman, Thos., Deed from Thos. 
Hobson R. xxn. 8 
Newman, Samuel, Concordance,Baker's 
copy R. xvn. 10 
Newmarch, C. H., Notes on Roman 
buildings at Cirencester. 1853 

C. i. 55 
Newmarket, Excavations in neighbour- 
hood R. xlv. xxi 
Antiquities Pr. vn. 307 
Arrow-head R. xlii. xlii 
Axes and other objects 

R. xxxvi. 21 

Bottle R. xliii. lxxvii 

' Roman coins, &c. R. xliv. cxxi 

Visits of K. James I. C. n. 295 

Newnham, Bell found at R. xl. xvi 

Newnham, Northants, Fibulae 

R. xiv. 7 

Newport, Essex, Manufactory of Flint 

Implements R. xxxix. xvi 

Newspapers, The first and other early 

Cambridge Pr. vin. 349 

New Testament, Gloucester Ridley's 

account of a Syriac MS C. n. 219 

Latin MS, in Pembroke College 

Library Pr. vin. 221 

Uncial MS of St Mark's Gospel 

R. xxn. 6 
Newton, Sir Isaac, Two Letters to the 
Mayor of Chester, 1698-9 

C. in. 153 
His schoolmaster, Henry Stokes 

C. ii. 161 
Newton, Samuel (Alderman of Cam- 
bridge), Diary, 1662-1717, edited 
by J. E. Foster. 1890 

8vo Pub. No. xxiii 
Diary R. xlvi. lxx 

Newton, Roman Antiquities 

Pr. vn. 185 
Nicaea, Coin of R. xx. 7 : C. v. 41 
Nineveh, Cuneiform Inscription 

R. xliii. lxxxiii 



Nonae Rolls, as they relate to Cam- 
bridge C. i. 7 

Norfolk, Survey of Manors Pr. vi. 17 
SeeBuckenham. Castle Acre. Cromer. 
Diss. Elmham. Fens. Haddiscoc. 
Hunstanton. King's Lynn. Lyng. 
Ouse. Rockland. Sivaffliayn. Thet- 
ford. Toft Monks. Wretliam 

Norfolk squire's Note-book of xvi. and 
xvn. centuries C. v. 201 

Norris, John, founder of the Norrisian 
Professorship C. n. 147 

North, Roger, Extracts from his un- 
published Autobiography 

R. xvin. 7 

Northampton, Triangular bricks 

R. xlvi. lxix 

Northamptonshire. See Arbury. Cold 
Ashby. Hunsbury. Newnham. 
Peterborough. Seaton. Sulby 
Abbey 

Northumberland : Whitley 

Norwegian Calendar C. iv. 129 

Notaries Public, in King's College 

C. in. 47 

Nottinghamshire. See Staple/ord 

Nuremberg, Caskets R. vin. 6 

Churches R. xn. 7 

Oak, Black, from Burwell Fen 

R. xxxni. 36 
Oakington, Coin of Harthacnut found 
R. xxiii. 7 
Oenochoe of Ptolemaic manufacture 

Pr. vn. 72 

Offa's bridge near Foxton R. xli. xiv 

brook, near Foxton R. xli. xiv 

Dyke R. xviii. 9 ; xli. xii, xiv 

Lane at Bedford R. xli. xiv 

Offord, Agreement between Convent of 

Clugny and farmers of, 1237 

R. xlvii. ex 

Ogam inscription on Sculptured stone 

Pr. vn. 88 

Oglesby, Jos., Intaglio medallion of 

Jupiter Amnion, from York. 1876 

R. xxxvi. 25 



INDEX. 



59 



011a of white ware from Croydon 

R. xxxiii. 31 
Omphale, Onyx carneo of Marcia as 

C. v. 233 
Onyx known as the Mantuan Vase, at 
Brunswick C. m. 307 

See Cameo 
Ordesan (Pyrenees) Pottery 

R. xxxvu. xii ; xl. xxvi 
Orkney Islands. See Kirkwall 
Ormeshead, Great, Shells and bones 

R. xxxiii. 8 
Ornament, Bronze, from Farndale 

R. xxxiii. 30 
Orvieto Cathedral, Flaxman's draw- 
ings of Sculptures on the facade 

R. xxx vn. x 
Orwell, Parish of, and Malton, Cambs. 
R. xn. 7 
Ospringe, Hospital at, Cartulary 

R. xxxiii. 18 
Ouse, River, Norfolk, Canoe found near 
Magdalen Bend C. iv. 195 

Ouse Marches, Canoe R. xxxix. xiii 
Over, Chantry C. i. 214 

Owen, John, Printer, 1701-7 

C. vi. 362 

Ox, Two varieties of R. xlv. xi 

Oxfordshire, "The Three Pigeons" 

near Thame, probably the scene 

of "She Stoops to Conquer" 

R. xliii. lxxi 
Oxford and Cambridge, MS verses on 
R. xix. 7 



Pacific Islands, Weapons, &e. 

R. xlviii. cxxxiv 
Paddison, Henry, Looped wedge of 
bronze from Arkesden. 1875 

R. xxxvi. 15 
Padua University, Monuments to Cam- 
bridge Men Pr. vin. 337 
Painting in Cottenham Church 

R. xiv. 8 

of St Thomas of Canterbury,' in 

Hauxton Church Pr. vm. 75 



Paintings in Teversham Church 

R. xliii. Ixxii 
See also Frescoes 
Pakefield, Roman coin from 

R. xxxvu. ix 

Pale, Oaken, from pile dwellings on 

Lake of Neuchatel R. xxxvi. 9 

Palermo, Bronze Ram in the Museum 

C. in. 259 

Palestine. See Bethlehem 

Paley, F. A., Stone implements from 

Lough Glyn. 1868 

R. xxxiii. 13 
Medal from Stowmarket. 1868 

R. xxxiii. 13 
Cylindrical stone from Barnwell. 

1868 R. xxxiii. 13 
Rubbing of inscription on a bell, 

1294. 1868 R. xxxiii. 15 

Flint weapons found at Grimes 

Graves, near Thetford, Norfolk. 

1869 R. xxxiii. 16 
Coins and tokens, one representing 

the "Three Tuns" Inn, Castle 

Hill. 1871 R. xxxiii. 26 

The west towers of York Minster. 

1871 Cm. 269 
Inscription in the Lady Chapel at 

Peterborough. 1872 R. xxxiii. 31 

Pedigree of the Apthorp family. 1872 

R. xxxiii. 36 

Old Black Oak from Burwell Fen. 

1872 R. xxxiii. 36 
Red-deer horn from Burwell Fen. 

1872 R. xxxiii. 36 

Moats and Moated Halls at Coton, 
Grantchester, Barnwell Abbey, 
and Fen Ditton ; with remarks 
on Manor House and College 
boundary walls, fish-ponds, and 
Columbaria. 1873 C. in. 287 

Palmer, E. H., The Crook in the right 

hand of the figure of Rameses III. 

on the cover of his Sarcophagus 

in the Fitzwilliam Museum. 1875 

C. in. 383 

Palstaves from near Ely R. xxxvi. 9 



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INDEX. 



Pampisford Church, Tympanum of 

door C. vi. 384 

Kectory C. vi. 384 

Papal Legates' process in the case of 

the divorce between Henry VIII. 

and Catharine K. xxiv. 7 

Papworth Everard Church, Figure 

K. xl. xii 

Paris, Medal struck at R. xliv. cxxiv 

Parish accounts of Boxworth, Suffolk, 

1529-1596 C. i. 265 

Registers of Abington Pigotts 

R. xlvii. cxi 
Registers of Stratford, Essex 

R. xxvi. 7 
Parker, Archbishop, Rites and cere- 
monies at consecration of 

4to Pub. No. in 
Letter from G. Acworth C. n. 79 
Letter from Bishop Bale 

C. in. 157 

Terrier of Landbeach R. xlii. lxxx 

Parnham, Caleb, B.D., sometime fellow 

and tutor of St John's College, 

Cambridge, Memoir by J. R. Lunn. 

2nd Edn., enlarged, 1883 

8vo Pub. No. xxi 
Paston, Erasmus, Brass R. xn. 8 

Paten from Westley Waterless 

R. ix. 21 
Patera in Saurian ware, from Ely 

R. XLI. XXV 

Paterae of Samian ware R. xxxiii. 31 
Pavement in Exchequer Chamber, 
Exeter ■ R. vn. 4 

of encaustic tiles R. ix. 6 

Pearson, John B., Onyx known as the 
Mantuan Vase, in the Grand- 
Ducal Museum, Brunswick. 1875 
C. in. 307 
Bronze figure of a lion in Brunswick. 
1875 R. xxxvi 16 

Relics of the Arctic explorer, Barentz, 
at tbe Hague. 1877 

R. xxxvu. xi 
Roman monument at Turbia, Mo- 
naco. 1878 R. xxxvm. xiv 



Pearson, John B. (continued) 

The Mace of the Ward of Bread 
Street, London. 1879 

R. xxxix. xiv 
Table of distances between different 
towns given by Holinshed in his 
description of England. 1879 

C. iv. 261 
Note 1. On the present English 
statute mile and on the smaller 
measures of length C. iv. 267 
Note 2. On the mile-stones on 
the road from Cambridge to 
London C. iv. 268 

Earthen rampart at Perekop, at 
the entrance to the Crimea. 1881 
C. v. 47 
Rubbing of brass, giving the date 
29 Feb. 1629, from Preston, Suf- 
folk. 1881 R. xli. xxii 
Roman wall in S. Germany. 1882 

R. xlii. xlvi 
The " Three Pigeons," near Thame, 
Oxon., probably the scene of "She 
Stoops to Conquer." 1882 

R. xliii. lxxi 

•Land measures known as an acre. 

1887 R. xlviii. cxxxiv 

Ancient chapel near How House. 

1892 .Pr. viii. 55 

Assessments of Cambridgeshire, 

1291-1889. 1893 Pr. viii. 55 

Pebble, Perforated, from Ditton 

R. xl. xxvii 
Pelham Furneaux, Visitation of the 
Church C. in. 53 

Pell, 0. C, Libere Tenentes, Virgatae, 
and Carucae in Domesday, and 
in certain ancient MSS., contain- 
ing surveys of sixty manors in 
the counties of Hereford, Essex, 
Norfolk, Suffolk, Huntingdon, and 
Cambridge ; and upon Wara, what 
it probably meant or implied, and 
the prevalent use of the word both 
here and on the continent in 
ancient times. 1884 C. vi. 17 



INDEX. 



61 



Pell, 0. C. (continued) 
Land measurements in Domesday. 

1884 B. xlv. ix 
Gold ring-money from Wilburton 

Fen. 1895 B. xlv. xvii 

Stag's-horn and the base of its fellow 
from Stretbam. 1895 

E. xlv. xvii 

Horn, probably of a bos primi- 
genius, from Wilburton, 1895 

E. xlv. xvii 

Silver spoon (c. 1570 or 1620) from 
Wilburton. 1895 E. xlv. xvii 

The Domesday geldable Hide, what 
it probably was and what it cer- 
tainly was not : witli an explana- 
tion of the Domesday terms Terra 
adCarucam,Carucata,andVirgata, 
from information contained in 
certain MSS of the xm. century, 
including the Hundred Eolls. 

1885 C. vi. 65 ; E. xlv. xviii 
Pembroke College. See Cambridge 
Pendants, Filagree ball E. xli. xxv 
Pennsylvania, Barbed Arrow-heads 

E. XL. xx 
Pentateuch, Age of a Syriac MS 

C. ii. 219 
Percival, S. G., Presented Eomano- 
British vase found on Coldham 
Common. 1897 E. xxxvnr. xi 
Presented Glass bottle, with legend 
"Tho: Ewin, Cambridge, 1736." 
1884 E. xlv. vii 

Percy, Alan, Second Master of St 
John's, Portrait Pr. vni. 229 

Perekop, Earthen rampart C. v. 47 
Perkin Warbeck, Groat E. xl. xx 

Perthshire. See Ardoch 
Peru, Two urns E. xl. xxvii 

Pre-historic Peruvian stone imple- 
ments C. iv. 13 
Perugia, Etruscan inscription 

Pr. vni. 253 

Peshawur Valley, Graeco-Buddhistic 

fragments Pr. vni. 148 

Peterborough, Coins &c. Pr. vn. 189 



Peterborough Cathedral, Inscription 
in Lady Chapel. E. xxxin. 31 

Peterhouse. See Cambridge 

Peter's Pence, Eeceipts for, 1523 and 
1529 E. xx. 8 

Petty Cury, Origin of the name 

C. i. 63 

Pewter plates from Abington Pigotts 
E. xlvii. cxi 

Pfahlbauten at Concise, Lake of Neu- 
chatel E. xxv. 7 

Phillips, H. (of Philadelphia), Pre- 
sented nine barbed arrow-heads 
found in Pennsylvania. 1880 

E. XL. XX 

Phoenician Glass Bottle E. xxxvi. 15 
Pickering Church, Frescoes of St 
George and the Dragon 

Pr. vn. 131 
Pierotti, E., Archaeological studies in 
Greece. 1862 E. xxn. 7 

Pig, Late medieval, from foundations 
of new Post-Office E. xlv. xiii 
Pigott, W. G. F., Sepulchral urns from 
Wicken. 1880 E. xli. xv 

Site of a Eoman veteran's holding 
at Abington Pigotts, Cambs. (2 
ill.) 1886 C. vi. 309 

Pewter plates from Abington Pigotts. 
1887 E. xlvii. cxi 

Fragment of a bowl of Samian 
ware. 1887 B. xlvii. cxii 

Gold coin of Cunobelin from Abing- 
ton Pigotts. 1885 E. xlv. xxxi 
Denarius of Nero Drusus from 
Abington Pigotts. 1885 

E. xlv. xxxi 

Coins of Constans and Gratian, and 

other objects from Abington 

Pigotts. 1885 E. xlv. xxxi 

Exhibited a bronze Eing-dial found 

at Abington Pigotts. 1890 

Pr. vn. 130 

On the parish registers of Abington 

Pigotts. 1890 Pr. vn. 175 

Pile-dwellings. See Lake-dwellings 

Pilgrim's badge, Imitations E. xxiv. 7 



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INDEX. 



Pilgrims 'bottles from site of Post Office 

E. xlv. xiii 

leaden Ampulla B. xxxiii. 16 

Pilton Priory, Devon, Seal E. ix. 8 

Pin, Roman, dug up in Petty Cury 

E. xli. xiii 
Pincushion E. xxxvi. 15 

Pistol, xvii. century wheel-lock 

E. xxxix. xix 
Pius VII. , Ornament bearing arms 

E. xlviii. cxxxviii 
Plantin, La maison, at Antwerp 

C. iv. 271 
Plaque, Ivory, from Elmham 

E. xlvii. c 
Plate, sent to Charles I. by Queens' 
College C. i. 241 

belonging to Margaret Beaufort, 
Duchess of Richmond and Derby 
It. xxxiii. 19 
Specimens of College, by J. J. Smitb. 
(13 plates.) 1845 4to Pub. No. xi 
Plate Exhibition, Catalogue of the 
loan collection of Plate exhibited 
at the Fitzwilliam Museum, May 
8, 9, and 10, 1895, by J. E. Foster 
and T. D. Atkinson. 8vo. 
Ditto. Illustrated Edition. 10 plates, 
and woodcuts. 1896. 252 copies 
printed on ordinary paper, 35 on 
Japanese paper. 4to. 
Plates, Pewter, from Abington Pigotts 
E. xlvii. cxi 
Pocillum, Roman, found near Storey's 
Almshouses E. xxxiii. 27 

Poem, Satirical, circa 1320 R. ix. 6 
Pole, Archbishop, Letters from G. Ac- 
Worth C. ii. 79 
Popish Recusants, Proclamation con- 
cerning R. xxvi. 7 
Porson, Richard, formerly Regius Pro- 
fessor of Greek, Correspondence 
edited by H. R. Luard. 1867 

8vo Pub. No. vin 

Porter, Jas., Shilling of James I. found 

in Peterhouse Lodge Garden. 1884 

R. xlv. ix 



Portraits belonging to the University 
before the Civil War C. in. 275 
Description of collection of 

R. xliv. cxxix 
Catalogue of the First Exhibition of 
University and College Portraits, 
held in the Fitzwilliam Museum, 
May 1884, by J. W. Clark, 8vo. 
3 Issues 
Catalogue of the Second Exhibition 
of University and College Portraits, 
held in the Fitzwilliam Museum, 
May 1885, by J. W. Clark, 8vo. 
2 Issues 
Portugal. See Mertola. Alemquer 
Postumus, Coin C. v. 225 

Pot, Earthenware, found in Great 
St Mary's Passage R. xxxiii. 16 
Pottery, Imitations R. xvm. 7 

from Bethlehem, Bunvell Fen, Cam- 
bridge, Chesterford, Chesterton, 
Cissbury, Cyprus, Dotonham Field, 
Ditton, Ely, Foxton, Great Cotes, 
Haddenham Fen, Haslingfield, 
Loch Maree, Mildenhall, Nayland, 
Ordesan, Steeple Morden, Swaff- 
ham Voi, Trwmpington, Wicken, 
S. Utah : which see 
See also Roman remains. Bottle. 
Bust. Fibula. Jar. Kiln. Lamp. 
Situla. Urn. Vase. &c. 
Pottery-Rings from Switzerland 

R. xlii. Ii 
from Hauxton and Barrington 

R. xlii. Ii 
Powder-flask, xvi. century 

E. xxxix. xix 
Prague, Jews' Synagogue E. xn. 7 
Prayer-book of K. Edward VI., at 
Beccles C. i. 67 

Preceptory at Shengay Pr. vn. 136 
Preston, Suffolk, Brass, 1629, from 

E. xli. xxii 
Prideaux, Edmund, of Clare College 

Pr. vn. 197 

Primer, Earliest English, printed by 

Wynkyn de Worde E. xxi. 9 



IXDEX. 



63 



Primer (continued) 

or Horae, Salisbury, 1474. Engrav- 
ings in Lambeth copy C. in. 257 
Printers, Cambridge University, 1521 — ■ 
1884 C. v. 287 

See Gotz. Lettou. John Owen. 
Plantin. John Siberch. Wynkyn 
de Worde 
Petition of Journeymen, c. 1611 

E. xx. 7 
Printing, Earliest example of, 1454 

E. xxxvii. ix 
in New England, Establishment of 
E. xxvi. 7 
Prior, M., Unpublished Letters 

E. xiv. 7 : C.i. 99 
Probus, Coins. See Coins, Roman 
Prodigies recorded in history 

E. vin. 4 
Prussia. See Cologne. Magdeburg. 

Trier 
Psalter, xv. century, written for John 
Harpur of Eusshale 

E. xxxvin. xvi 
in the University Library 

Pr. vin. 146 

Greek, in Emmanuel College Library 

Pr. vin. 168 

Psammis, Fragment of Statue bearing 

the name E. xlvi. lxiv 

Ptolemaic manufacture, Oenochoe of 

Pr. vii. 72 
Purses, time of Charles I E. xxxvi. 15 
Pyrenees, Pottery at Ordesan 

E. xxxvn. xii ; xl. xxvi 
Pyrotechnie de Hanzelet Lorrain 

E. xxxuf. 36 

Pythagoras of Ehegion and the Coins 

of Selinus E. xliv. cxxviii 

Quarter Sessions Eecords, 1650 — 60, 
Bedfordshire Pr. vin. 61 

Quartzite Implements from Bois du 
Eocher, Ganterie, Dinan 

E. xxxvi. 24 

Queens' College. See Cambridge 

Quy. See Stow 



Eadwell, Eeceipts for army taxes, 

1652 — 1658, for parsonage and 

glebe of E. xxxni. 19 

Earn, Bronze, in Museum at Palermo 

C. in. 259 

Eameses III., Sarcophagus of 

C. in. 371, 383 
Eaven, J. J., Church Bells of Cam- 
bridgeshire. Second edition, with 
a supplement and index. 1881 — 
82 8vo Pub. Nos. xvm., xrx 

Coins from Bartlow. 1880 

E. XL. xx 
Eoman bronze coins from Undley. 
1883 E. xliii. lxxvii 

Gnostic Signet. 1887 

E. xlviii. cxxxiv 
Eavenna. Similarity of ornamental 
scrolls in the Mausoleum of Galla 
Placidia to sculptured stones in 
England E. xliii. Ixxviii 

Sculptured stones E. xlvii. cxii 
Eeade, E. C, Minster-church at 
Aachen. 4 plates. 1882. C. v. 131 
Eecusants, Proclamation concerning 
Popish E. xxvi. 7 

Eede, Peter, Brass, with Flemish re- 
verse, xv. cent. E. xn. 8 
Eede, Sir Eobert, by T. Brocklebank 

C. i. 365 
Eedfern, W. B., xvi. century Powder- 
flask. 1879 E. xxxix. xix 
Italian Primer or Touch-box. 1879 
E. xxxix. xix 
Early xvii. century wheel-lock 
Pistol. 1879 E. xxxix. xix 
xvii. century wheel-lock. 1879 

E. xxxix. xix 
Unusually large horse-bell from 
Ireland. 1 plate. 1879. 

E. xxxix. xix 
Bronze ring. 1879 E. xl. xii 

A tally-board. 1 plate. 1880 

E. xl. xxviii 
English lamp and Eoman pin dug 
up in Petty Cury. 1880 

E, xli. xiii 



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INDEX. 



Eedfern, W. B. (continued) 

Medieval Spurs. 1881 E. xli. xxiv 
xv. century solleret " a la poulaine " 
for the left foot. 1881 

E. XLI. XXV 

Stirrups. 1881 E. xli. xxv 

Horse-shoes dug up near Park-side. 

1881 E. xli. xxv 

Bottles in the collection of. 1892 

Pr. vin. 60 

Bedmayne, E., MS. Life of Henry V. 

E. xxi. 8 

Eegisters, Parish. See Parish 

Eegistry. See Cambridge : University 

Registry 
Eeindeer, Engraving of a browsing, 
from Thaiugen. E. xxxvi. 10 

Eeliquary from Yorkshire 

E. xlvii. cviii 
from Eio Janeiro, Gold Pr. vn. 131 
Reliquaries, Silver B. xxxvi. 21 

Betables, Alabaster, from Milton and 
Whittlesford Pr. vn. 106 

Bevesby Monastery, Catalogue of 
Library E. xvi. 10 : C. i. 97 

Ehadegund, St. : see St Radegund 
Ehadegund, St, Priory: see Cam- 
bridge 
Ehodes, W. A., Bronze medal, dated 
1794. 1891 Pr. vn. 309 

Ehodes, Siege of, Indulgence 

E. xni. 6 
Eich, Sir Nath., Letter from Bp 
Bedell C. n. 95 

Eichardus Tertius, Dr Legge's tragedy 
C. i. 347 
Eichmond and Derby, Margaret, Coun- 
tess of. See Beaufort 
Eickard, J. C, Four series of Palaeo- 
lithic Implements from South 
Africa. (6 plates.) 1880 

C. v. 57 

Neolithic Implements from South 

Africa. 1881 C. v. 67 

Bidgeway, W., Eoman bronze coins 

from Ditton. 1883 

E. xliii. lxxxvii 



Bidgeway, W. (continued) 

On Henry Middleton's paper on the 
Legend of Atlantis. 1883 

E. xliii. lxxxviii 
Eoman coins from Cottenham Fen. 
1883 E. xliv. cvii 

Ely token: "Wm. Gotobed, 1662." 
1883 E. xliv. cvii 

Are the Cambridgeshire ditches re- 
ferred to by Tacitus? (1 plate.) 
1891 Pr. vn. 200 

Bidley, Gloucester. Account of Syriac 
MS. of the New Testament 

C. ii. 219 
Eigg, John, Letter of the time of 
James I. addressed by St. John's 
College to the Countess of Shrews- 
bury. 1852 C. i. 47 
The orientation of King's College 
Chapel. 1853 C. i. 59 
Transcript of MS. references and 
notes in Baker's copy of Newman's 
Concordance. 1857 E. xvn. 10 
Bing, circa 1450, with inscription 

E. xn. 8 
Brass finger, found in Cambridge 

E. xliii. lxxxiii 
Bronze, with head of Jupiter 

B. xl. xii 
Bronze, from Newton 

Pr. vn. 185 

found at Montpensier, supposed to 

have belonged to the Black Prince 

C. iv. 181 
Signet. See Signet 

Silver, xiv. century B. xxxvu. xiii 
Eing-dial, Universal, 'Henry Sutton, 
1660.' Pr. vni. 392 

Bing-dials, from Abington Pigotts 

Pr. vn. 130 
from Cumberland 

Pr. vn. 130 
Eing-money, used by Liverpool mer- 
chants on west coast of Africa 

E. xli. xxv 
from Wilburton Fen 

E. xlv. xvii 



INDEX. 



65 



Rings, Roman, from Chesterford 

R. xlii. liv 
Rio Janeiro, Gold Reliquary, etc., 
from Pr. vn. 131 

Roads. See British, Fen, Roman 
Robertson, J. D., Coining and the 
implements of coining. (5 ill.) 
1878 C. iv. 109 

Robinson, Anne (of Gamlingay), 
Confession, 1611 R. xviii. 7 

Robinson, Matthew, MS. Autobio- 
graphy R. xv. 9 
Rockland, Chalice R. xli. xviii 
Rogerson, Chas., Letter concerning 
the christening of the Duke of 
York R. xvin. 8 
Rogerson, Robert, Letters testimonial 
of the degree of M.A. granted to, 
1653 R. xxv. 8 
Rollestone Church, Herefordshire. 
Sculptures R. x. 6 
Roman antiquities found at Newton 

Pr. vn. 185 
buildings at Cirencester C. i. 55 
camp (supposed) at Whitley, near 
Alston C. vi. 41 

causeway in Bridge Street, Cam- 
bridge R. xin. 7 
cemetery at Girton R. xli. xx 
coins. See Coins 
excavations at Fulbourn 

C. in. 313 
graves at Hunstanton C. iv. 423 
holding at Abington Pigotts 

C. vi. 309 
house at Swaffham Prior 

Pr. vin. 173, 229 
inscriptions. See Inscriptions 
interments on Huntingdon Road 

R. xxi. 8 
interments by the Via Devana 

C. ii. 289 

medallions. "Stampare a conio." 

How did the Romans stamp their 

medallions? C. v. 33 

monument at Turbia R. xxxvin. xiv 

pottery. See Pottery, Roman 

C. A. S. Index. 



Roman (continued) 

refuse pit in Alderney Pr. vn. 175 
remains from Fen Ditton 

R. xxxvi. 24 
at Girton 

R. xli. xxii; R. xlii. Ii 
from Great Chesterford 

R. xl. xvi ; R. xlv. xii 

from Haslingfield R. xxxvi. 25 

from Newmarket R. xlv. xxi 

from Rougham R. xli. xxii 

from Shefford 4to Pub. No. x 

from Shepreth R. xlvi. lx 

from Wales R. xli. lx 

from Wicken R. xl. xvi 

See also Bust. Fibula. Jar. Kiln. 

Lamp. Situla. Stone Implements. 

Urn. Vase 

Road, The Maiden Way C. vi. 41 

from Cambridge to Godman- 

chester R. xxi. 8 

near Wicken R. xli. xvi 

See also under Fen 

Roads of Cambridgeshire R. x. 9 : 

& 8vo Pub. Nos. in. & xx 

Roads. Via Appia R. xliv. cxxxv 

Via Devana R. xliv. cxxxii 

Signets found in the lead mines of 

Charterhouse on Mendip 

C. iv. 277 
Station at Binchester R. xlii. xli 
Villa at Comberton R. ix. 7 

Villa at Hauxton R. xxxni. 25 

Wall in S. Germany R. xlii. xlvi 
Romano-British Remains, by J. S. 
Henslow 4to Pub. No. xn 

Remains from Shefford 

4to Pub. No. x. 
Rome, Bonds not to procure dis- 
pensations from R. xxxni. 15 
Sculptured stones R. xlvii. cxii 
Rothley, Sculptured column 

R. xlvi. lxxii 
Rougham, Roman remains 

R. xli. xxii 
Royston, Lord, Medal commemorat- 
ing his majority R. xxin. 25 

5 



66 



INDEX. 



Royston, Gold Coins R. xlii. xxxvii 

Clock case R. vm. 5 

Notes on Limblow Hill C. vi. 395 

Remains R. xlviii. cxxxviii 

Rubbish-pits, Roman R. xli. xvi 

Rud, Edward, sometime Fellow of 

Trinity College and R. of N. 

Runcton, Norfolk, Diary 1709— 

1720, edited by H. R. Luard. 

1860 8vo Pub. No. v 

Rule, Martin. Eadmer's elaboration 

of the first four books of the 

Historia Novorum in Anglia. (2 

plates.) 1886 

C. vi. 195 ; R. xlvi. lxvii 
Church at Deerhurst. 1886 

R. xlvii. cii 
Runic Calendar found in Lapland 

C. iv. 17 

Calendars, Four C. vi. 368 

inscription on sculptured stone from 

. Cheshire Pr. vn. 86 

Russhale, Staffs., John Harpur of, 

Psalter R. xxxvin. xvi 

Rutter, Arthur, Aureus of Nero from 

Pakefield, Suffolk. 1876 

R. xxxvii. ix 
Rye, Walter, Pedes Finium ; or, 
Fines relating to the County of 
Cambridge, levied in the King's 
Court, from the vii. year of 
Richard I. to the end of the reign 
of Richard III. 1891 

8vo Pub. No. xxvi 



Sabina, Empress, Coin R. xliii. lxxxvi 
Saffrtm Walden, Ancient Cemetery 

R. xxxvi. 24 
' Wool ' weight, from Museum 

R. xxv. 9 
Saguntum, Keltiberian inscription 

R. xli. xxiii 
Sahidic dialect, Two fragments of Acts 
of Chamoul and Justus C. i. 71 
St Acheul, Flint Implements 

R. xxxvi. 26 



St Alban's Abbey, Glass in windows 
of the Library Pr. vm. 213 

Verses from Cloister windows 

Pr. vn. 64 
St Andrew, Legendary Adventures 

R. ix. 5 
and St Veronica, Anglo-Saxon Le- 
gends, ed. by C. W. Goodwin, 
1851 8vo Pub. No. i 

St Asaph, Remains found R. xxxix. xvi 
St Catharine of Alexandria, Historical 
Enquiry touching, by C. Hard- 
wick. 1849 4to Pub. No. xv 
St Catharine's College. See Cambridge 
St Cuthbert, Vestments R. xlvii. xciv 
St Edmund's Abbey. See Bury St 

Edmunds 
St Erasmus, Drawings of Martyrdom 
R. xlvii. 102 
The Light of; and on the various 
spellings of his name C. iv. 327 
St George, Anglo-Saxon Notices 

R. x. 10 
St George of Cappadocia, Cultus 

Pr. vn. 147 
Syriac and Coptic Versions of Mar- 
tyrdom Pr. vn. 133 
St George and the Dragon, Frescoes 

Pr. vn. 131 
St John, Pawlet, Quatuor Orationes, 
1704 R. xxxm. 36 

St John's College. See Cambridge 
St Lawrence, Seal R. xxxm. 20 

StRadegund, Lyfeof, circa 1520 C. i. 29 
St Radegund's Priory. See Cambridge 
St Veronica, Anglo-Saxon Legend of 

C. i. 3 
and St Andrew. Anglo-Saxon Le- 
gends 8vo Pub. No. i. 
Sakit Canoes Pr. vn. 289 
Salisbury Primer or Horae, 1494 

C. in. 237 
Salle, John, Seal C. vi. 345 

Salmon, Peter, Letter to Samuel Col- 
lins, 1630 C. in. 211 
Salonina, Empress, Coin C. v. 225 
Saloninus, Coin C. v. 225 



INDEX. 



67 



Samian ware, Bowl B. xlvii. cxii 

Dish Pr. vin. 183 

Patera from Ely B. xli. xxv 

Paterae R. xxxiii. 31 

Two pieces of E. xxxiii. 20 

Sancroft, Archbishop. Form of prayer 
at consecration of Peterhouse 
Chapel R. xxiv. 9 

Sandars, S., Historical and Architec- 
tural Notes on Great St Mary's 
Church, Cambridge. Together 
with the Annals of the Church 
by E. Venables. (1 plate.) 1869 
8vo Pub. No. x. 
Annotated list of books printed on 
vellum to be found in the Colleges 
and University of Cambridge. 
With an appendix containing a 
list of books referring to the 
bibliography of Cambridge Libra- 
ries. 1878 8vo Pub. No. xv. 
Sandys, J. E., On an inscribed stone 
from Brough under Stanmore. 
1885 E. xlv. xxix 
On H. F.Wilson's objects of interest 
from Trinity College. 1885 

E. xlv. xxxi 
Saracenic Arch at Garway E. x. 6 

Sarcophagus of Eameses III., Cover 

C. in. 371 
The Crook in the hand of Rameses 
III. on the cover C. in. 383 

Sard. See Gem 
Sault, Richard, mathematician 

C. in. 37 
Sawston Cross R. xliii. lxxvi 

Sawston Hall, Chasubles Pr. vn. 10 
Sayer, Wm., tried for heresy, circa 
1612 R. xxi. 8 

Scala of Johannes Climacus Pr. vn. 17 
Scarth, Henry John, Four antique 
gems. (4 ill.) 1877 

R. xxxvni. iv, ix 
School expenses, xvi. and xvii. cen- 
turies C. v. 201 
Scotland, Documents of Episcopal 
Church C n. 225 



Scotland (continued) 

Sculptured Stones. See Stones 
See St Asaph. Ceres. Fife. Flint- 
shire. Mold 
Scott, Christopher, Remarks on the 
Cultus of St George of Cappa- 
docia. 1890 Pr. vn. 151 

Scott, R. F., Letters of Sir Chris. Wren 
and N. Hawksmoor on a proposed 
New Bridge at St John's College, 
1697-98. 1891 Pr. vn. 254 

Letters between St John's College 
and Trinity College, concerning 
the enclosure of Garret Hostel 
Green and Trinity College Walks, 
1599—1600. 1891 Pr. vn. 261 
Sculpture at Amiens Cathedral 

R. xlviii. cxxxix 
Sculptures in Rolleston Church, Here- 
fordshire R. x. 6 
Scurgola, Spur R. xli. xxv 
Seal from Abergele R. xxxix. xvi 
from Barnwell, of John the Baptist 
R. xxxvi. 16 
of Wm. Cecil, Lord Burleigh 

R. xix. 8 
of Sir Thos. Bysshe R. xin. 6 

of Prebend of Durham R. xni. 6 
of Galatius Episcopus Sarsinatensis 
R. xvn. 9 
of Hospital of St John, Cambridge 

R. xni. 7 
of " S. Johannis ov Bois " 

R. xxvi. 8 
representing St Lawrence, from 
Bottisham Fen R. xxxiii. 20 

of Dudley, Earl of Leicester 

R. xix. 8 
of Dean and Chapter of Lichfield 

R. xxvi. 8 
of John Milton R. xn. 8 

of Pilton Priory R. ix. 8 

of John Salle C. vi. 345 

of some Cambridge Priory 

E. xxxvi. 21 
Silver, temp. Charles II. 

E. xxxiii. 31 

5—2 



68 



INDEX. 



Seals, Ancient, Impressions of 

E. xix. 7 
xvii. century E. xxvi. 9 

for bales E. xxvi. 9 

for labourers' passes 

E. x. 7; xvn. 10; C. I. 281 

in wafer E. xix. 8 

King's, for passes, given to labourers 

and servants C. i. 281 

made out of Eoman intaglios 

E. x. 5 
Medieval, and merchant's mark 

C. i. 5; iv. 187 
Medieval E. xi. 7 ; xxxm. 27 

of Edward III. E. xi. 7 

Searle, W. G., Coins, Tokens and 
Medals of the Town, County and 
University of Cambridge. 1871 
8vo Pub. No. xn. 
History of Queens' College. Part i. 
1446—1560 ; Part n. 1560—1662. 
1867—1871 8vo Pub. Nos. ix. xin. 
Ingulf and the Historia Croylanden- 
sis. An Investigation attempted. 
(1 plate.) 1894 8vo Pub.No.xxvu. ' 
The Earliest Accounts and Inven- 
tories of Queens' College. 1857 
E. xvn. 10 
The Earliest Bursars' accounts of 
Queens' College. 1858 

E. xviii. 9 

Copper coin of Faustin, Empereur 

d'Haiti. 1860 E. xxi. 6 

Catalogue of the Library of Queens' 

College in 1472. 1862 

C. ii. 165; E. xxii. 7 
Coin of Harthacnut from Oakington. 
1862 E. xxiii. 7 

Some coins of Constantine the Great. 
1865 E. xxv. 10 

List of Saxon coins struck at Cam- 
bridge. 1865 E. xxvi. 7 
Dollar of Ferdinand, struck at 
Kempten, Bavaria, 1623. 1866 
E. xxvi. 8 
Penny of Henry II., King of Ger- 
many. 1866 P., xxvi. 8 



Searle, W. G. (continued) 

Books printed at Cambridge, 1521 
to 1700. 1867 E. xxxm. 8 

David Hood, print-seller at Cam- 
bridge, 1798. 1867 E. xxxm. 8 

Foreign and colonial coins, medals 
and tokens. 1868 E. xxxm. 11 

On the Liber Gratiarum A. 1868 

E. xxxm. 13 

Cases of Chinese and Japanese Coins. 

1869 E. xxxm. 16 
List of Cambridge books and pam- 
phlets. 1869 E. xxxm. 19 

Medal in commemoration of Lord 
Eoyston's attaining his majority. 

1870 E. xxxm. 25 
Installation medal of Prince Albert. 

1871 E. xxxm. 27 
French and Eastern coins. 1872 

E. xxxm. 31 
Exhibited a U.S. dollar of 1795, 
and a dollar note issued by the 
Confederate States. 1872 

E. xxxm. 35 
French, Mexican, Japanese and other 
coins. 1872 E. xxxm. 36 

Various coins in his collection. 1873 
E. xxxm. 37 
Palstaves found in the Fen near 
Ely. 1873 E. xxxvi. 9 

Casts of ornaments on bells at Land- 
beach and Caldecote, Cambs., and 
Cold Ashby, Northauts. 1873 

E. xxxvi. 9 
Flint implements from near Ely. 
1873 E. xxxvi. 9 

Chinese coins and a Chinese Uni- 
versity medal. 1874 E. xxxvi. 11 
Catalogue of Chinese coins. 1874 

E. xxxvi. 11 
Saxon beads from Foxton. 1876 

E. xxxvi. 26 
Origin and date of Ingulfs History 
of Croyland Abbey. 1890 

Pr. vn. 207 
Seaton, Bronze Fibula E. xxxvi. 15 
Sedan, Prisoner of. See Napoleon III. 



INDEX. 



69 



Seebohm, F., Eemarks on C. P. Teb- 

butt's paper on Crooked Lands. 

1885 E. xlvi. lxi 

Selinus, Coin E. xliv. cxxviii 

Severina, Empress, Coin C. v. 225 

Severus, Coin E. xliv. cvii 

Shackle, Iron R. xxxiii. 15 

Shefford, Eonian and Eomano-British 

Eemains 4to Pub. No. x. 

Coins 4to Pub. No. x. 

Shelf ord, Great, Beads E. xlvi. Ix 

Chantry C. i. 214 

Shelford, Little, Church : Eesult of an 

excursion E. viii. 6 

Monuments in the Church 

4to Pub. No. xiv. Part 4 
Shell implements from Barbadoes 

E. xxxvi. 22 
Shells from Great Ormeshead 

E. xxxiii. 8 

Shengay, Preceptory Pr. vn. 136 

Shepreth, Eoman remains E. xlvi. Ix 

Chantry C. i. 215 

Sherlock, Thomas, Letter to Dr Ashton 

C. ii. 195 

Shetland, Antiquities of the immediate 

past, from Pr. viii. 314 

Shields, British, from Coveney Fen 

E. vn. 4 
from Isle of Ely 

4to Pub. No. xiv. Part 2 

Shimield, W. H., On Shengay and its 

Preceptory. 1890 Pr. vn. 136 

Shoe, Elizabethan, Woodcut C. i. 51 

Shrewsbury, Countess of, Letter from 

St John's College C. i. 47 

Shuckburgh, E. S., Life of Dr Laurence 

Chaderton. 1884 E. xliv. cxxix 

Sibbes, Dr Eichard, Materials for life 

C. i. 253 
Siberch, John, Books printed at Cam- 
bridge, 1521-2 

Pr. vn. 104; viii. 31 
Letter from P. Kaetz to Pr. vn. 186 
See E. Bowes's Biographical Notes 
on the University Printers 

C. v. 283 



Sicily. See Palermo 
Sickle from Trumpington E. xl. xii 
Sidney College. See Cambridge 
Signet, Brass, with the head of St John 
the Baptist in a charger 

E. xxxvin. xvi 

British, from Stoney Hill, Laken- 

heath E. xlv. vii 

Gnostic E. xlviii. cxxxiv 

Medieval British, from Lakenheath 

E. xlv. vii 

of Eros C. v. 363 

Signet-ring of xv. century 

Pr. vn. 193 
Silks in which St Cuthbert's body was 
wrapped E. xlvii. xcv 

Sinai, Nawamees in the peninsula 

Pr. viii. 61 
Sinker, E., Biographical Notes on the 
Librarians of Trinity College. 1897 
8vo Pub. No. xxix. 
Situla, Eoman, from Great Chester- 
ford E. xxxiii. 24 
Skeat, W. W., The Old English verbs 
to lam and to lap. 1877 

E. xxxvm. xiii 
Canoe found in the Ouse marshes. 
1878 E. xxxix. xiii 

Effigy of the bishop in Trinity 
Church. 1879 E. xl. xiii 

Eemarks on discoveries at Barring- 
ton. 1880 E. xli. xii 
Eemarks on the units of measure- 
ment in Domesday. 1881 

E. xlii. xxxviii 
Origin of the word garret. 1882 

E. xlii. xlix 
On the word mirror. 1882 

E. xliii. Ixxi 

Eemarks on G. F. Browne's paper 

on Sculptured Stones in the N. of 

England. 1882 E. xliii. lxxvi 

Eemarks on G. F. Browne's paper 

on Sculptured Stones in Lothian. 

1883 E. xliv. cxvi 

Eemarks on the study of Medieval 

Glossaries. 1884 E. xliv. cxxvii 



70 



INDEX, 



Skeat, W. W. (continued) 
On the word sol. 1884 K. xlv. ix 
A MS. leaf of a French metrical ver- 
sion of Guy of Warwick. 1887 

R. xlvii. cvii 
Remarks on E. Magnussen's paper 
on Runic Calendars. 1888 

R. xlviii. cxxxvi 
Etymology of the word Amber. 1893 
Pr. vni. 244 
Skeleton, Part of human, from Bur- 
well R. xlvii. civ 
Skeletons, Saxon, from Girton 

R. xlvi. lxxiv 
Skull from Thetford R. xlvii. xcvii 
Skulls, Back of a large sized skull 

R. xxxiii. 31 
Egyptian, Teeth of early 

R. xlvii. ex 
Egyptian of the xxvi. dynasty 

Pr. vn. 17 
from Harston R. xlvii. cvii 

from Steeple Morden R. xl. xii 

from Swaffham Fen R. xliv. exxix 
Sletzstat, Device used by N. Gotz, 
printer of, 1474 C. in. 237 

Smith, A. H., Remarks on C. W. 
King's Etruscan Mirrors. 1882 
R. xliii. lxxii 
Smith, G. C. Moore, On five MS. books 
by John Hall of Kipping. 1886 
R. xlvi. lxviii 
Letters of John Gibson of St John's 
College, 1667-70. 1892 

Pr. vm. 64 
A MS. Commonplace Book kept by 
John Duckworth of St John's 
College, about 1670. 1894 

Pr. vni. 333 
Smith, J. J., Abbreviata Cronica ab 
Anno 1377 usque ad Annum 1469. 
(1 Facsimile.) 1840 

4to Pub. No. ii. 

Specimens of College Plate. (13 

plates.) 1845. 4to Pub. No. xi 

Church Libraries : proposed paper 

R. vi. 12 



Smith, J. J. (continued) 

Extracts from letters on MSS. in 
College Libraries. 1848 

R. vni. 6 
Result of an excursion to Little 
Shelford Church. 1848 

R. vni. 6 

Church and Parochial Libraries. 

1851 C. i. 33 

MS. notes in a copy of K. Edward 

VI. First Prayer Book at Beccles. 

1853 C. i. 67 
Suggested sources for an Athenae 

Cantabrigienses. 1853 C. i. 65 
Excavations of tumuli at Bincombe. 

1854 C. i. 141 
Key to Beloe's Sexagenarian. 1856 

R. xvi. 10 
Smith, J. J., and E. Venables. Index 
to Baker MSS. 

R. ii. 4 ; in. 5 ; iv. 5 ; vi. 4 
' Smith ' in A.-S. times R. xlvii. xciv 
Smyrna, Gem R. xliv. cxxxv 

Snuff-box, Dutch 

R. xxvi. 7 ; xxxvi. 20 
Socket-celt, Bronze, from Willingham 
R. xxxvi. 10 
' Sol,' On the word R. xlv. ix 

Solanus, Moses, M.A. by Royal 
Mandate, 1701. C. v. 167 

Solleret, xv. century R. xli. xxv 

Somersetshire. See Halse. Mendip 
Spain. See Saguntum 
Spanish Coins R. xm. 71 

Spear-head, Bronze, from Walton on 
Thames R. xl. xxii 

Saxon, from Haslingfield 

R. xxxvi. 25 
Spelman, Henry, Autograph, with 
some facts respecting him 

C. ii. 101 
Spes Vetus, Statuette C. iv. 67 

Spindle-wheel from Haslingfield 

R. xxxvi. 23 
Spoon from Wilburton R. xlv. xvii 
Spoon-bowl from Horningsey 

R. xlvi. Ix 



INDEX. 



71 



Spratt, Capt., Inscriptions in Crete. 
K. xxin. 8 
Spur, Bronze, from Bottisham Lode 

R. xxxvi. 13 

Italian, from Scurgola, xvi. century 

R. xli. xxv 

xv. century R. xxxm. 31 

Spurs, Medieval R. xli. xxiv 

from Newmarket R. xxxvi. 21 

from Scurgola R. xli. xxv 

Staffordshire. See Lichfield. Russliale 

Stag, Red, Skeleton from Burwell Fen 

R. xlv. xxx 

Stag, Skeleton, from Manea Fen 

Pr. vn. 2 

Stag's Horn from Ditton R. xl. xxvii 

from Stretham R. xlv. xvii 

Stakes and pottery from a wattle-hut, 

Loch Maree Pr. vn. 185 

Stalls from Brampton Church, Hunts. 

Pr. vii. 28 

Stamford University Pr. vn. 2 

" Stampare a conio." How did the 

Romans strike their medallions ? 

C. v. 33 

Stapleford, Sculptured columns 

R. xlvi. lxxii 
Stations of the Neolithic Age 

R. xxxix. xvi 
Statue of Athena Nikephoros 

R. xli. xix 
Statue bearing name Psammis 

R. xlvi. lxiv 

Statuette, Bronze, found near Earith, 

Hunts. C. in. 231 

Egyptian bronze R. xxxvi. 23 

from Grosseto R. xxxvi. 23 

from near Royston 

R. xlviii. cxxxviii 
of Fortuna Nemesis C. v. 273 

representing Spes Vetus C. iv. 67 
Statuettes found at Tanagra 

C. in. 303 
Stear, Henry (of Saffron Walden). 
Stone implement and a terra- 
cotta jug from Feu Ditton. 1884 
R. xliv. cxxix 



Steeple Morden, Pottery and skull 

R. xl. xii 

Stelae, Egyptian Pr. vn. 3 ; vm. 143 

Stephens, George, Two fragments of a 

MS. of Chaucer's Troilus and 

Cresside. 1887 C vi. 31 

A vii. century leaf of the Lex Wisi- 

gothica. 1887 C. vi. 337 

Stevens, H. W. P., History of the 

parish of Tadlow. 1890 

Pr. vn. 189 
Stewart, D. J., Transcript of a register 
of some property belonging to the 
monastery of Ely. 1871 

R. xxxm. 30 
Stirrups R. xli. xxv 

from Newmarket R. xxxvi. 21 

Stoke, Suffolk, Frescoes R. ix. 8 

Stokes, Henry, Newton's Schoolmaster 
C. ii. 161 
Stone, Cylindrical, from Barnwell 

R. xxxm. 13 
Stone-grinder, from Vinovium 

R. xli. xv 
Stone-implements from St Acheul 

R. xxxvi. 24 
South Africa C. v. 57, 67 

Amiens R. xxn. 6 ; xxin. 8 

Barbadoes R. xxxviii. xii 

Barnwell C. iv. 177 

Brittany R. xxxvi. 24 

Cambridge R. xl. xiii 

Canada R. xxxvi. 9 

Canton R. xxxviii. xii 

Cave of La Madelaine 

R. xxxviii. xix 
Chatteris R. xxxvi. 9 

Chesterton gravel-pits R. xl. xiii 
Cissbury R. xxxvi. 10 

Cromer R. xxxvi. 21 

Denmark R. xxxm. 8, 20 

Ditton R. xliv. cxxix 

Ely R. xxxvi. 9 

Grime's Graves R. xxxm. 16, 26 
Haslingfield 

R. xxvi. 7 ; xxxvi. 25 ; xxxvu. xiii 
Helwan, Cairo C. iv. 85 



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INDEX. 



Stone-implements from {continued) 
Horningsea E. xxxix. xi 

Islands of the Pacific 

R. xlviii. cxxxiv 
Jutland R. xxxvi. 16 

Littleport R. xli. xiv 

Lough Glyn R. xxxiii. 13 

March R. xlv. vii 

Mildenhall R. xxxix. xi 

New England R. xxxviii. xii 

Newmarket R. xxxvi. 21 

Peru C. iv. 13 

Royston R. xlviii. cxxxviii 

Swaffham Fen R. xxxiii. 15 

Wales R. xli. xvii 

Spurious R. xvii. 10 

in Woodwardian Museum 

R. xxxviii. xii 
Stone, Inscribed, of Scotland 

Pr. vn. 131 
from Brough under Stanmore 

R. xlv. xxvii 
Stone, Perforated, from Chesterton 

R. xxv. 9 

from Ditton R. xl. xxvii 

Stones, Sculptured, at Ledsham 

Church, Yorks. R. xlvi. lxvii 

Lincoln R. xlv. xxx 

Stapleford and Rothby, as bearing 

on the dedication of places 

R. xlvi. Ixxii 
in British Museum, Guildhall &c. 

R. xliv. cxxxii 
in Lothian, Durham, and Yorkshire 
R. xliv. ex 
in North of England 

R. xliii. lxxiii 
in /Rome, Ravenna, Bologna and 
Mantua R. xlvii. cxii 

presented by the Royal Architec- 
tural Mus. R. xlvi. lvii 
Similarity of ornamental scrolls at 
Ravenna, to English 

R. xliii. lxxviii 
with Ogham inscription Pr. vn. 88 
with Runic inscription, from Che- 
shire Pr. vn. 86 



Stones {continued) 
On Inscriptions and supposed In- 
scriptions C. vi. 1 
Stones discovered in river bed at Bar- 
rington R. xliv. cxvi 
Stow-cum-Quy Chantry 

C. i. 201 : R. xvi. 10 

Court Rolls R. xvii. 10 

Stowe, North, Hundred of : Seal for 

labourers' passes R. xvii. 10 

Stowmarket, Medal from R. xxxiii. 13 

Stradinger, Extracts from Annals of 

Tewkesbury, relative to 

R. xxiii. 8 
Stratford, Essex, Parish Registers 

R. xxvi. 7 
Stretham, Stag's-horn, etc. 

R. xlv. xvii 
Stuarts, Memorials of the 

R. xlii. xxxvii 
Studiola at Pembroke College 

R. xxxix. xviii 
at Caius College C. in. 77 

Studs of belts from Iceland 

R. xli. xxv 
Stuntney Fen, Horse-shoes 

R. xlvi. lxxi 
Sturbridge Fair. See Cambridge 
Suffolk. Survey of Manors in the 
County Pr. vi. 7 

See Barnham. Beccles. Boxford. 
Bury St Edmunds. Exning. Eye. 
Icklingham. Lakenhcath. Milden- 
hall. Nayland. Pakefield. Pres- 
ton. Stoke. Stowmarket. Thurlow 
Sulby Abbey, Northants., Bell 

R. xxxvi. 9 

Sunday Observance in Charles II.'s 

reign R. xxni. 9 

Surrey. See Thames. Walton on 

Thames 

Sussex. See Cissbury. Willingdon 

"Sutton, Henry, 1660," Universal 

ring-dial Pr. vm. 392 

Swaffham, Norfolk, Catalogue of 

library R. vi. 12 

Ditch near C. i. 95 



INDEX. 



73 



Swaffham, Norfolk (continued) 
Chapman of, Legend 

C. in. 317; B. xliii. lxxxix 
Swaffham Bulbeck, Excavations 

Pr. vn. 221 

Swaffham Fen, Coins, pottery and 

celt B. xliv. cxxix 

Stone implement B. xxxiii. 15 

Swaffham Prior, Boman House 

Pr. vin. 173, 229 

Swainson, C. A. An Indulgence 

printed in Germany, 1489. 1876 

B. xxxvu. ix 

Swavesey, Chantry C. i. 215 

Switzerland. See Avenches. Bienne. 

Luzerne. Neuchatel 
Sword, Bronze, from near Ely 

B. xlvii. xcviii 
Iron, from Haslingfield 

B. xxxvu. xiii 

Swords, Eight C. iv. 377 

Symbols, Sculptured stones, etc., in 

Ledsham Church B. xlvi. lxvi 

Synagogue at Prague B. xn. 7 

Syracuse, Lamp B. xxxvi. 22 

Syriac and Coptic versions of the 

martyrdom of St George of Cappa- 

docia Pr. vn. 133 

Syriac MS. of the Pentateuch, Age 

C. ii. 219 
MS. of the New Testament, Glouces- 
ter Bidley's account C. n. 219 

Tabula Peutingeriana C. v. 237 

Tacitus, Cambridgeshire ditches re- 
ferred to by Pr. vn. 200 
Tacitus, Coin C. v. 225 
Tadlow, History Pr. vn. 189 
Takht-i-Bagh, Peshawur Valley, Grae- 
co-Buddhistic fragments from 

Pr. vin. 142 
Tally-board and its use B. xl. xxviii 
Tanagra, Statuettes from C. in. 303 
Tankard, Old Wooden C. iv. 219 

Taylor, Chas. Exhibits portrait of 
Alan Percy, Second Master of St 
John's College. 1893 Pr.vm.229 



Taylor, Isaac. Bemarks on T. M C K. 
Hughes' Excavations near New- 
market. 1885 B. xlv. xxiii. 
Bemarks on an Inscribed Stone from 
Brough under Stanmore. 1885 

B. xlv. xxviii 

Taylor, J. H. Exhibits a Pendant 

Dial. 1890 Pr. vn. 135 

Tebbutt, C. P. Existence and cause 

of crooked lands. 1885 

B. xlvi. lxi 
Teeth of Egyptian skulls B. xlvii. ex 
Temple of Apollo B. xlviii. cxxxvii 
Tetricus, Coin of C. v. 225 

Teversham, Bronze celt B. xxxvi. 11 
Ornament B. xlviii. cxxxviii 

Church, Wall-Paintings 

B. xliii. lxii 
Tewkesbury, Extracts from Annals 

B. xxiii. 8 

Thackeray, F. Cast of the seal of 

Pilton Priory. 1849 B. ix. 8 

Thaingen, Engraving of a browsing 

reindeer from B. xxxvi. 10 

Thames, Ivory knife-handle found in 

the B. xxxvi. 21 

Thebes, Inscribed block of clay 

B. xlv. xxxix 
Thetford, Skull and celt 

B. xlvii. xcvii 
Grimes Graves, near 

B. xxxiii. 16; xxxvi. 26 

Thomson, Hen. Collection of Graeco- 

Buddhistic fragments found at 

Takht-i-Bagh, in the Peshawur 

Valley. 1892 Pr. vm. 148 

Thornhill, Inscription E. xliv. cxxxiv 

"Three Pigeons" Inn B. xliii. lxxi 

Thurible from Elingheims Church in 

the Island of Gothland B. xl. xiv 

Thurlow, Great, Antiquities 

Pr. vn. 252 
Tincommius, Coin B. xl. xxvii 

Tobacco-stopper from Burwell 

B. ix. 7 
Toft Monks, Brass in Church 

B. xl. xxiv 



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INDEX. 



Token found in Trinity Hall: 'Wm, 
Limber,' Chesterton R. xli. xii 
from Ely (W. Gotobed, 1662) 

R. xliv. cvii 
representing the Three Tuns 

R. xxxiii. 11 

Tokens, Foreign R. xxxiii. 11 

of the Town, County, and University 

of Cambridge, by W. G. Searle. 

1871 8vo Pub. No. xn 

from Chesterton (15) 

R. xxxvi. 22 

Tradesmen's, in Cambridgeshire, 

during the latter part of the xvii. 

century C. i. 15 

Touch-box, An Italian Primer or 

R. xxxix. xix 
Touchstones from Cottenham 

R. xxxiii. xxvii 
Tours, Celt R. xxxvin. xix 

Trajanus, Coins. See Coins, Roman 
Treasure-trove, Law of Pr. vni. 91 
Trees, Age of R. xlii. xxxix, xlv 

Treves. See Trier 
Trier, Basilica and Porta Nigra 

R. xxxvm. xiii 
Trinitarian House in Cambridge 

R. xxi. 8 
Trinity College. See Cambridge 
Trinity Hall. See Cambridge 
Triumph of Constantine C. iv. 391 
Trumpington, Cinerary urn 

R. xxxix. xvii 
Sickle R. xl. xii 

Tudway, D. Reasons for the comple- 
tion of his Degree in Music, a.d. 
1705 C. ii. 345 

Tumwli, Formation of natural mounds 
resembling R. xxxvi. 26 

near Bincombe, Dorsetshire 

C. i. 141 
near Crosby Ravensworth 

R. xlv. xii 
Upper Hare Park 

R. xxxvi. 26; xlv. ix 
Tumulus near Newmarket 

R. xlv. xxii 



Turbia, Monaco, Roman Monument at 
R. xxxvin. xiv 

Tyery, Nicholas. Suggestions to 
Henry VIII. for an Irish Coinage, 
inserted in a MS. French Hand- 
book, 1526. Edited by G. 0. 
White-Cooper and F. J. H. Jen- 
kinson. 1886. (Illust. in text.) 
8vo Pub. No. xxii 

Tympanum of the south door of Pam- 
pisford Church C. vi. 384 

Tzetzes, Rare edition of, circa 1490 — 
1522 R. xvih. 8 

Uffenbach's Travels R. xxii. 16 

Unton, Sir Hen., Copies of corre- 
spondence between Elizabeth and 
Henry IV. R. xxiv. 7 

Upper Hare Park, Pottery 

R. xliv. cxxi 
Tumuli R. xxxvi. 26; xlv. ix 

Urns, Burial, found near the mouth 
of the Amazon River C. iv. 411 
Cinerary R. xxxix. xviii 

Cinerary from Nayland R. xlvii. cv 
Cinerary from Trumpington 

R. xxxix. xvii 

Cinerary from St John's College and 

Girton Pr. vm. 282 

Cinerary from Peru R. xl. xxvii 

Romano-British, from near the 

Observatory R. xxxix. xi 

Utah, South, Pre-historic pottery 

R. xliv. cvii 
Utrecht Breviary, 1514. Engravings 
fastened in Cambridge copy 

C. in. 255 

Valens, Coin R. xliii. lxxvii 

Valentinianus, Coin R. xl. xvii 

Vase, British, from Ditton 

R. xxxvii. xii 
from near Chesterf'ord 

R. xxxvii. xiii 
Glass, from Anstey R. xxxviii. xviii 
Inscribed, from Guilden Morden 

C. iv. 337 



INDEX. 



75 



Vase (continued) 

Mantuan. See Mantuan 
Roman, from Huntingdon Road 

R. xxxm. 13 
Romano-British, from Chesterton 
Road R. xxxm. 11 

from Coldham Common 

R. xxxvin. xi 

from Ely R. xli. xxv 

from Haddenham Fen R. xl. xii 

from Hunstanton C. iv. 423 

Silver-gilt, xv. century 

R. xlii. xxxvi 
Terra-cotta, from Downham Field 
R. xlii. xlvii 
from West Row Fen R. xmi. lxxi 
from Upper Hare Park 

R. xliv. cxxi 
Vases, British, from Mepal Fen 

R. xx. 7 
from Bethlehem Hospital 

R. xxxvi. 11 
from Coldham Common 

R. xxxm. 11 
from King Street R. xlii. 1 

in Cemetery at Steeple Morden 

R. xl. xii 
Roman, found near Cambridge 

R. xxxm. 20 
Vellum, Books printed on. See Books 
Venables, Edm., Annals of the Church 
of Great St Mary's, Cambridge. 
1869. 8vo Pub. No. x 

The Nonae Rolls, as they relate to 
Cambridgeshire. 1850 C. i. 7 
Extracts from the Essex MSS. in the 
British Museum. 1856 R. xvi. 10 
Sculptured stone discovered at Lin- 
coln. 1885 R. xlv. xxx 
Formation of the Diocese of Ely. 

1890 Pr. vn. 157 
and J. J. Smith. Index to Baker 

MSS. R. ii. 4; in. 5; iv. 5; vi. 4 
Venn, J. Register of Baptisms, Mar- 
riages and Burials in St Michael's 
Parish, Cambridge, 1538—1837. 

1891 8vo Pub. No. xxv 



Ventris, E., Costume in the Univer- 
sity. 1849 R. ix. 8 

Statement in Lysons' Cambridge- 
shire concerning Malketon. 1851 
R. xii. 7 

The third Esquire Bedell, 1556. 
1853 R. xni. 7 

Silver Coin of Henry VI. 1853 

R. xm. 8 

Chantries and Free Chapels ; with 
some account of those in the 
County of Cambridge ; together 
with the foundation charter of 
Anstey 's chantry at Stow-cum-Quy. 
(Illustration of Brass of John An- 
stey, at p. 219.) 1856 C. i. 201 

Foundation deed of the Anstey 

Chantry in Quy Church and the 

brass attributed to Dengain. 1856 

R. xvi. 10 

The British Merlin for 1751. 1857 
R. xvii. 10 

Extracts from Court Rolls of Stow- 
cum-Quy. 1857 R. xvii. 10 

Documents relating to the case of 
Wm. Sayer in the Consistory 
Court of John Jegon, Bp of 
Norwich, c. 1612. 1861 R. xxi. 8 

MS. list of English contributions to 
the Convent of English Francis- 
cans at Douay, 1630 — 1649. 

1861 R. xxi. 9 
Church Music in Ashwell Church. 

1862 R. xxn. 7 
Churchwardens' accounts at Bass- 

ingbourne. 1862 R. xxn. 7 

Attempts made in the reign of 
Charles H. to pass an Act of 
Parliament for the better obser- 
vance of the Lord's Day. 1863 

R. xxiii. 9 
Certain lapsed legacies by Dr James 
Johnson to Sidney College in 
1688. 1863 R. xxiii. 9 

Iron knife found in making the 
bridge between Horningsey and 
Waterbeach. 1874 R. xxxiv. 10 



76 






INDEX. 



Verica, Coin R. xl. xxvii. 

Veronica, St, Anglo-Saxon legend of 

C.i. 3 

"and St Andrew, Anglo-Saxon legends 

8vo Pub. No. i 

Vespasianus, Coin R. xxxiii. xxvii 

Vessel, Bronze ornament on, from 

Farndale R. xxxm. 30 

Earthen, from Comberton R. ix. 7 

Earthenware, from Haslingheld 

R. xxxix. xii 
Leaden, from Willingdon 

R. xxxix. xviii 
Leaden, from Westley Waterless 

R. xxxix. xiv 
Leaden, from Trinity College Library 
R. xxxix. xiv 
Vessels, Terra-cotta, from Cyprus 

R. XL. XX 

Sepulchral, from Warden, Materials 
of 4to Pub. No. xn 

Vestments of St Cuthbert 

R. xlvii. xciv 
in Churchwardens' books of Bassing- 
bourne R. xxxiii. 11, 13 

Veysy family, House of, Cambridge 

Pr. vn. 93 

Via Appia, Stones R. xliv. cxxxv 

Via Devana, On the R. xliv. cxxxii 

Roman interments C. n. 289 

Victoria, Queen, Gold pattern Crown 

piece R. xxxvi. 15 

Victorinus, Coin C. v. 225 

Victuallers'Licenses, 1653-4 R. xxi. 7 

Vigani, John Francis, first Professor 

of Chemistry Pr. vm. 380 

Vinovium, co. Durham, Stone grinder 

R. XLI. XV 

Visceral or so-called Canopic Jar 

R. xliv. cxxxi 

Visitation of the Archdeaconry of Ely, 

1685 C. in. 323 

of the Churches of Pelham Fur- 

neaux and Brent Pelham, Herts., 

1297 C. in. 53 

of the County of Cambridge, Heralds' 

C. ii. 67 



Volcanoes of Central France, Activity 
of R. xxv. 7 

Vows of Widowhood in the xiv. xv. 
and xvi. centuries C. i. 71 

Wace, F. C. Rubbing of an inscrip- 
tion on a mural tablet on a corn- 
mill, near Fountains Abbey. 1870 
R. xxxiii. 20 
Glass bottle, probably Phoenician. 
1875 R. xxxvi. 15" 

Rubbing of an incised slab in the 
Dutch language, in St Mary's 
Church, Haddiscoe. 1880 

R. xl. xxiv 
Brass in Toft Monks Church. 1880 
R. xl. xxiv 
Copper ornament from Teversham. 
1888 R. xlviii. cxxxviii 

Exhibited the Will of General Bene- 
dict Arnold, 1781. 1889 

Pr. vn. 18 

Waldensian Manuscripts, Recovery of 

the long lost C. n. 203 

Waldstein, C. Resemblances between 

the works of different races. 

1883 R. xliii. cxxxviii 

Pythagoras of Rhegion and the coins 

of Selinus. 1884 

R. xliv. cxxviii 

Macedonian coins as illustrating the 

gradual degeneracy of athletic 

games. 1884 R. xliv. cxxviii 

Stones from the Via Appia, in the 

Fitzwilliam Museum. 1884 

R. xliv. cxxxv 
Red jasper intaglio from Smyrna. 
(1 illust. in text.) 1884 

R. xliv. cxxxv 
Wales, Ancient tribes of North 

R. xli. xvii 
Felstone implements from the valley 
of the Elwy R. xli. xvii 

Hill-forts of North R. xli. xvii 

Roman remains R. xli. xi 

See Abergele. Castell. Great Ormes- 
head. Llcitlivaen 



INDEX. 



77 



Walker, Bryan. Discoveries made 
during the recent restoration of 
Landbeach Church. 1879. (2 
plates and 4 ill.) C. iv. 245 

Measurements and valuations of 
the Domesday of Cambridgeshire. 
1881 

E. xlii. xxxix; C. v. 93 and Atlas 
of ' Tables ' in folio 
Terrier of Landbeach, drawn up in 
1549 by Archb. Parker. 1882 

E. xlii. lxxx 
The Tabula Peutingeriana. 1883. 
(2 maps in text.) C. v. 237 

Eemarks on 0. C. Pell's paper on 
Libere tenentes, etc., and the 
word wara. 1884 E. xlv. viii 
The Iuquisitio Comitatus Canta- 
brigiensis. 1884 
C. vi. 45. Discussion B. xlv. ix 
Eemarks on land measurements in 
Domesday. 1884 E. xlv. xi 

Ancient Camps in Wiltshire and ad- 
joining counties, and on non- 
military Camps. 1884 

E. xlv. xiv ; xlvi. lxxi 
Eemarks on 0. C. Pell's paper on 
Domesday Geldable Hide. 1885 
E. xlv. xvii 
Walker, F. A., Specimens of S. Ameri- 
can pottery. 1880 E. xl. xx 
Walker, J., Axes, probably Saxon, 
from Newmarket Heath. 1876 

E. xxxvi. 21 
Spur, Stirrup, and Lance-head from 
Newmarket Heath. 1876 

E. xxxvi. 21 
Walton on Thames, Bronze Spear- 
head E. xl. xxii 
' Wara,' On the word E. xlv. viii 
Waraker, Thos., Letter on the Law of 
Treasure Trove. 1892 

Pr. viii. 91 
Warbeck, Perkin, Coin E. xl. xx 

Warden, Beds., Two vessels found at, 
by J. S. Henslow 

4to Pub. No. xii 



Warren, Eich., Letter to Dr Ashton 

C. ii. 195 
'Warren's Book,' Trinity Hall 

E. xl. xxi 
Waterbeach Church, Glass 

E. xxxiii. 27 
Coin E. xxii. 6 

History, by W. K. Clay, 1859 

8vo Pub. No. xiv 

Wat's Dyke, Flintshire E. xli. xiii 

Wattle-Hut, Loch Maree, Stakes and 

pottery Pr. vn. 185 

Way, Albert, Seals used to authenticate 

the passes of labourers. 1850 

E. x. 7 
Some medieval seals in the collec- 
tion of the Society. 1850 

C. i. 5 ; E. xi. 7 
Mortuary Eoll sent forth by the 
Prior and Convent of Ely, on the 
death of John de Hotham, Bishop 
of Ely, deceased Jan. 1336-7. 
1854 C. i. 125 ; E. xxvi. 8 

King's seals for passes given to 
labourers and servants, in accord- 
ance with the statute passed at 
the parliament of Cambridge, 
Sept. 12. Eic. II. a.d. 1388. (Illus- 
trations in text.) 1857 C. i. 281 
Weapons. See Stone Implements 
Wedge of bronze from Arkesden 

E. xxxvi. 15 
Weight, A fiat brass E. xxxix. xix 
Well, Ancient, at Mount Sorrel 

Pr. viii. 133 
Wells Cathedral, Chained library 

Pr. viii. 1 
Welsh Language, The oldest written 
remains of C. m. 263 

Wenman, Agnes Lady, translator of 
Zonaras C. n. 327 

West Indian Islands, Charab Imple- 
ments C. in. 295 
Westley Waterless, Leaden vessel 

E. xxxix. xiv 

Paten from E. ix. 21 

West Mere, Wretham, Norfolk C. i. 339 



78 



INDEX. 



Westminster Abbey, Tomb of the 

Countess of Richmond and Derby 

C. v. 265 

Westmoreland. See Crosby. Ravens- 

ivorth 
Weston Colville, Brass in Church, 
circa 1430 R. xl. xii 

West How Fen, Mildenhall, Vase and 
Roman Coins R. xliii. lxxi 

Whaddon Chase, Coin R. xxxni. 35 
Wheel-lock, xvii. century 

R. xxxix. xix 
Whewell,Wm., Death. 1866 R. xxvi. 8 
White, W., Roman kiln at Great Ches- 
terford. 1880. (1 plate.) 

R. xl. xxvii 
Roman graves at Hunstanton. 1880. 
(1 plate.) C. iv. 423 

So-called rubbish pits commonly 
found associated with Roman re- 
mains. 1880 R. xli. xvi 
"Moats" at Caxton. 1883 

R. xliii. lxxxiii 

Roman Horse-shoe from Caxton. 

1883 R. xliii. lxxxiii 

Finger-ring dug up at Cambridge. 

1883 R. xliii. lxxxiii 

Part of a Roman Millstone from 

Great Eversden. 1883 

R. xliii. lxxxiii 
Squeeze of a stone with a cuneiform 
inscription, from Nineveh. 1883 
R. xliii. lxxxiii 
Objects of antiquarian interest dug 
up in Trinity College. 1893. 
(1 ill.) Pr. viii. 292 

White-Cooper, G. 0., and F. J. H. 
Jenkinson. N. Tyery's Irish Coin- 
age. 1886 8vo Pub. No. xxn 
Whitehall, Rob., Bible Prints, 1677 

R. xxxvn. xii 
Whitehouse, F. C, The Lake of Moe- 
ris and the patriarch Joseph. 
1885 C. vi. 177 

Whitley, near Alston, Northumber- 
land, Supposed Roman Camp 

C. vi. 41 



Whittlesford, Alabaster retable 

Pr. vn. 106 
Whitwick, Monastery 

R. xlviii. exxxvii 
Wicken, Roman remains R. xli. xv 
Widdrington, Ralf, Answer to his Pe- 
tition R. xix. 8 
Wilbraham, Amber necklace 

R. viii. 6 

Wilbraham Parva, Deeds, 1439—1646 

R. xlviii. exxxviii 

Chantry C. i. 216 

Wilburton, Horn R. xlv. xvii 

Gold Ring-money R. xlv. xvii 

Silver Spoon R. xlv. xvii 

Wilkinson, C. A., Silver-gilt vase of 

xv. century. 1881 R. xlii. xxxvi 

Will of General Arnold Pr. vn. 18 

Sir John Hampden, 1457 

R. xix. 8 

Dr Thos. Lane R. xx. 7 

William and Mary, Coin R. xxxvi. 15 

Williams, Archbishop, Letters and 

materials for life 

C. ii. 25 ; in. 61 
Williams, A. H. , Glass Beads, an iron 
blade, and fibulae from Landes- 
borough Park. 1884 

R. xliv. exxix 
Williams, Geo., Notices of W. Milling- 
ton, first provost of King's Col- 
lege. 1858 C. i. 287 
Documents from the Rolls Office 
concerning Bp John Langton. 
1858 R. xix. 7 
Manumissions of Serfs extracted 
from the records of King's Col- 
lege. 1859 C i. 359 ; R. xix. 7 
Seal of the Dean and Chapter of 
Lichfield. 1865 R, xxvi. 8 
Seal inscribed ' S. Johannis ov Bois.' 
1865 R. xxvi. 8 
Williams, Walter (of Broomy-Hill), 
Dutch Snuff-box. 1875 

R. xxxvi. 20 
Willingdou, Sussex, Leaden vessel 

R. xxxix. xviii 



INDEX. 



79 



Willingham, Bronze socket-celt 

R. xxxvi. 10 

Chantry C. i. 216 

Key E. xxxiii. 8 

Roman coins C. v. 225 

Willis, R., Description of the Sextry 

Barn at Ely, lately demolished. 

(4 plates.) 1843 4to Pub. No. vn. 

Architectural Nomenclature of the 

Middle Ages. (3 plates.) 1844 

4to Pub. No. ix 

Arrangement of monastic buildings. 

1847 R. vn. 3 

Case of a clock from near Royston. 

1847 R. vin. 5 
Pavement in Canterbury Cathedral. 

1848 R. ix. 7 
Saracenic Arches. 1848 R. x. 6 
Discovei'ies in the choir of Lichfield 

Cathedral. 1860 R. xxi. 6 

Death. 1875 R. xxxvi. 17 

Willoughby, Richard, Arms 

Pr. vin. 337 
Wills of Eminent Persons, Remarks 
on a recently published selection 
C. ii. 337 
Wills at King's College, Cambridge 

R. xx. 8 

Wilson, H. F., Inscription in Ashwell 

Church, Hertfordshire, respecting 

theBlackDeath. 1885 R. xlv. xvi 

Rubbing of incised picture on wall 

of Ashwell Church. 1885 

R. xlv. xvii 
Objects of interest discovered in an 
attic in Trinity College. 1885 

R. xlv. xxxi 
The Brandon flint-trade. 1885 

R. xlv. xxxiii 
Wilton family. School and College 
Expenses, xvi. and xvii. cents. 

C. v. 201 
Wiltshire, Camps 

R. xlv. xiv ; xlvi. lxxi 
Wimpole, Chantry C. i. 216 

Winchester Cathedral, Paintings 

Pr. vin. 100 



Winwick, Cross R. xlvii. cvi 

Witt, Samuel, Two upper mill-stones 
from Lakenheath. 1880 R. xl. xx 
Horns of Bos Primigenius. 1885 

R. XL. xx 
Wood, E. G. de S., The University of 
Stamford. 1888 Pr. vn. 2 

Remarks on J. H. Middleton's Altar- 
Cloth from Lyng Church. 1888 
Pr. vn. 7 
Note on the cultus of St George of 
Cappadocia. 1890 Pr. vn. 147 
Formation of the ancient Diocese of 
Ely. 1890 Pr. vn. 157 

Remarks on E. G. Duff's paper on 
a recently discovered fragment of 
an unknown book printed by John 
Lettou. 1890 Pr. vn. 192 

Woodham, H. A., Application of He- 
raldry to the illustration of va- 
rious University and Collegiate 
Antiquities. (Plates.) 1841-2 

4to Pub. Nos. iv. and v. 
Woodlark, Robert, founder and first 
master of St Catharine's Hall 

C. i. 329 
Petition for foundation charter for 
St Catharine's Hall R. n. 4 

' Wool ' weight from Saffron Walden 

R. xxv. 9 
Words, List of most uncommon 

C. iv. 310 
See Latin 
Worked Flints. See Stone Implements 
Wortham, B. H. , Churchwardens' Ac- 
counts of Bassingbourn. 1880 

R. xl. xxii 
Wren, Sir C, Letter to St John's 
College, on proposed new bridge 
Pr. vn. 254 
Wretham, near Thetford, West Mere 

C. i. 339 
Wright, A. G., Leaf-shaped arrow- 
head from Newmarket. 1881 

R. xlii. xlii 

Naturally-formed celt from Ickling- 

ham. 1881 R. xlii. xlii 



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INDEX. 



Wright, A. G. (continued) 

Terra- cotta head in high relief from 

Icklingham. 1882 R. xliii. lxxii 

Bone dagger from Burwell Fen. 

1882 E. xliii. lxxii 

Bronze fibula from Diss. 1883 

R. xliii. lxxxvi 
Roman coins from Exning. 1883 

R. xliii. lxxxv 
British terra-cotta vase from Upper 
Hare Park. 1884 R. xliv. cxxi 
Roman coins and part of a terra- 
cotta handle from Newmarket. 
1884 R. xliv. cxxi 

Celt, part of a skull and Roman 
pottery from Swaffham Fen. 1884 
R. xliv. cxxix 
Five billon denarii of Posthumus. 
1884 R. xlv. vii 

Roman ear-ring and medieval signet- 
ring from Lakenheath. 1884. 

R. xlv. vii 
Photograph of stone implement from 
New Park. 1884 R. xlv. vii 

Antiquities found near Newmarket 
and presented to the Society. 
1891 Pr. vii. 307 

Exhibited gold coin found in plough- 
ing near Great Malvern. 1890 

Pr. vii. 135 

Wright, W. Aldis, Entries relating to 

the marriage and children of John 

More, apparently the father of Sir 

Thomas More. 1868 C. m. 199 



Wright, W. Aldis (continued) 

Election of Sir Francis Bacon and 

Dr Barnaby Goche as Burgesses 

in Parliament, April 1614, written 

by Dr Duport. 1868 C. in. 203 

'Wright' in Anglo-Saxon times 

R. xlvii. xciv 
Wynkyn de Worde, Salisbury Primer 
or Horae, 1494, printed by 

R. xxi. 9 ; C. in. 257 
Book printed by, 1502 

R. xlvii. cii 
Wyvern, Crystal bowl representing 

Pr. vin. 390 

York, Duke of [James II.]. Letter 
concerning his Christening, 1639 
R. xvin. 8 
York Cathedral, Parallelism in Lich- 
field Cathedral and R. xxi. 7 
West towers C. in. 269 
York, Intaglio Medallion found at 

R. xxxvi. 25 

Yorkshire, Dialect of North R. vin. 5 

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Farndale. Kirkby Wharf e. Led- 

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Zonaras, Agnes Lady Wenman, the 
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